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  1. Tropical rainforest

    pp semi protected small yes Image Amazon Rainforest bird site.jpg thumb right 300px An area of the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil . The tropical rainforests of South America contain the largest biodiversity ... GEOG235 biomes rainforest rainfrst.html Tropical broadleaf Evergreen Forest The rainforest. Retrieved ... globalchange1 current lectures kling rainforest rainforest.html The Tropical Rain Forest. Retrieved on 2008 03 14. ref The undergrowth in a rainforest is restricted in many areas by the lack of sunlight ... 300 million years ago in the Carboniferous on the continent of Euramerica the tropical Rainforest ...., Jenike, M., Owen,B., Rechtman, R., Zechenter, E., 1989 Hunting and gathering in tropical rainforest ... all originally came from tropical rainforest and are still mostly grown on plantations in regions ... Palaeogeography Rainforest Temperate rain forest Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests Tropical rainforest climate References Reflist 2 External links Commons category Rainforests ... Biomes DEFAULTSORT Tropical Rainforest Category Rainforests Category Tropical and subtropical moist ... pt Floresta tropical ro P dure tropical ru simple Tropical rainforest sr ... ref ref http www.sciencedaily.com releases 2005 12 051205163236.htm ScienceDaily.com ref A tropical rainforest is a place roughly within 28 degrees north or south of the equator. They are found ... . Within the World Wildlife Fund s biome classification, tropical rainforests are thought to be a type of tropical wet forest or tropical moist broadleaf forest and may also be referred to as lowland equatorial evergreen rainforest . Minimum normal annual rainfall between convert 175 cm in abbr ... biomes tropical forests page 1.html The Forest Biome. Retrieved on 2008 03 14. ref This makes ..., shrubs and small trees called a jungle . ref cite encyclopedia title Tropical Rain Forest encyclopedia ... glossary search?p 1&query tropical rain forest accessdate 2008 05 14 ref Tropical rainforests ...   more details



  1. Tropical rainforest conservation

    . Targeting Conservation Development Initiatives in Tropical Forests Insights from Analyses of Rainforest ... Functioning During Tropical Rainforest Conversion and Agroforestry Intensification. Proceedings ...Expert subject Environment date November 2008 Conservation Right now, people are conserving the Tropical Rain Forests by ecotourism and rehabilitaion. Ecotourism is giving people tours of the forest and showing them what we are losing by cutting them down. We are helping them even more by rebuilding and restarting forests in certain areas. By speaking with the local people living in, and around, the rainforest, conservationists can learn information that would allow them to best focus their conservation efforts. ref Cite book last1 Eissing first1 Stefanie last2 Amend first2 Thora title La protecci n de la naturaleza es divertida manejo de reas protegidas y comunicaci n ambiental ideas procedentes de Panam publisher GTZ date 2008 location Eschborn isbn 9783925064524 ref Another way conservation has become the most economically beneficial option is through carbon credits . Under the Kyoto ... other way. Through conservation or reforestation of the rainforest, countries can receive credits ... cleared areas of the rainforest. ref http infoweb.newsbank.com iw search we InfoWeb?p product AWNB&p ... to conserve the rainforest because many resources for things we use everyday come from the rainforest ... www.eduplace.com kids sla 5 rainforest.html ref The rainforest also needs to be conserved because ... 1791858 Copyright Euclid Infotech Pvt. Ltd. ref See also Amazon Rainforest Brazil Environmental Economics Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests References Reflist Streck, Charlotte, and Sebastian ... of the Earth authorlink Friends of the Earth title Tropical hardwood product list campaign to save tropical rainforests publisher Friends of the Earth date 1985 location London isbn Category Conservation Category Rainforests Category Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests ...   more details



  1. Tropical rainforest climate

    Image Koppen World Map Af.png thumb right 450px Worldwide zones of Tropical rainforest climate Af . A tropical rainforest climate , also known as an equatorial climate , is a tropical climate usually but not always found along the equator . Regions with this climate typically feature tropical rainforest s, and is designated by the K ppen climate classification as Af. Description Tropical rainforest climate is a type of tropical climate in which there is no dry season all months have mean precipitation meteorology precipitation values of at least 60 mm 2.36 inches . Tropical rainforest climates have no pronounced summer or winter it is typically hot and wet throughout the year and rainfall is both heavy and frequent. One day in an equatorial climate can be very similar to the next, while the change in temperature between day and night may be larger than the average change in temperature between summer and winter . Distribution A tropical rainforest climate is usually found at latitude s within five degrees North and South of the equator , which are dominated by the Intertropical Convergence Zone . However, tropical rainforest microclimate s are found in many other regions, while not everywhere along the equatorial region there is a tropical rainforest climate see also equatorial dry zone . Some of the places that have this climate are indeed uniformly and monotonously wet throughout the year e.g., the northwest Pacific Ocean Pacific coast of South America South and Central America , from Ecuador to Costa Rica , see for instance, Andagoya , Colombia , but in many cases the period ... feature a tropical rainforest climate, albeit with noticeably cooler and warmer periods of the year .... Notable cities with Tropical rainforest climates div float left col begin width 70 col 1 of 2 ... sun and shorter days may have more rain as at Sitiawan , Malaysia . Additionally, while tropical rainforest climates are typically located near the equator hence the alternate name equatorial climate ...   more details



  1. Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra

    Infobox World Heritage Site WHS Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra Image Image Man of the woods.JPG 200px imagecaption The critically endangered Sumatran Orangutan , a great ape endemic to Sumatra , Indonesia State Party Indonesia Type Natural Criteria vii, ix, x ID 1167 Region List of World Heritage Sites in Asia and Australasia Asia Pacific Year 2004 Session 28th Link http whc.unesco.org en list 1167 Location map Indonesia Sumatra float right width 235 caption Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra sites places Location map Indonesia Sumatra lat 5.185 long 104.101 label Bukit Barisan  Selatan position left mark Green pog.svg Location map Indonesia Sumatra lat 3.557 long 97.607 label Gunung Leuser position left mark Green pog.svg Location map Indonesia Sumatra lat 2.302 long 101.643 label Kerinci Seblat position left mark Green pog.svg The Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra site was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2004. It comprises three Indonesia n national parks on the island of Sumatra Gunung Leuser National Park , Kerinci Seblat National Park and the Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park . The site is listed under Criteria vii outstanding scenic beauty ix an outstanding example representing significant on going ecological and biological processes and x contains the most important and significant natural habitats for in situ conservation. ref http whc.unesco.org en list 1167 UNESCO Description , retrieved 02 12 2009 ref Location and size The Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra consist of three national parks Gunung Leuser National Park GLNP ... Park BBSNP 3568  km . The total area of the rainforest is 25,000  km . The Tropical Rainforest ... of tropical rainforest has been condensed to secluded areas, in the space of 50 years. Second ... lakes in natural forested settings. This shows the beauty of the Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra ... s largest flower Rafflesia arnoldi and the tallest flower Amorphophallus titanum .The Tropical Rainforest ...   more details



  1. Tropical Rainforest of India

    The main areas of tropical forest are found in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands the Western Ghats , which fringe the Arabian Sea coastline of peninsular India and the greater Assam region in the north east. Small remnants of rain forest are found in Orissa state. Semi evergreen rain forest is more extensive than the evergreen formation partly because evergreen forests tend to degrade to semi evergreen with human interference. There are substantial differences in both the flora and fauna between the three major rain forest regions. ref IUCN, 1986 Rodges and Panwar, 1988 ref The Western Ghats Monsoon forests occur both on the western coastal margins of the ghats and on the eastern side where there is less rainfall. These forests contain several tree species of great commercial significance e.g. Indian rosewood Dalbergia latifolia , Malabar Kino Pterocarpus marsupium , teak and Terminalia crenulata , but they have now been cleared from many areas. In the rain forests there is an enormous number of tree species. At least 60 percent of the trees of the upper canopy are of species which individually contribute not more than one percent of the total number. Clumps of bamboo occur along streams or in poorly drained hollows throughout the evergreen and semi evergreen forests of south west India , probably in areas once cleared for shifting agriculture . The tropical vegetation of north east India which includes the states of Assam , Nagaland , Manipur , Mizoram , Tripura and Meghalaya as well .... ref IUCN, 1991 ref The Andamans and Nicobar islands have tropical evergreen rain forests and tropical semi evergreen rainforests as well as tropical monsoon moist monsoon forests. ref IUCN, 1986 ... Habitates forest.html title Forest in India,Tropical Forest in India,Rain Forest India,Indian .... One such variation is also present in India s wild forested regions. Tropical forests in India ... title Indian Rainforest,India Rainforests,Rainforest Travel,Rain Forest,Rainforests in India publisher ...   more details



  1. Rainforest

    . There are two types of rainforest, tropical rainforest and temperate rainforest . Tropical File 800px tropical wet forests.png thumb right General distribution of tropical rainforest Main Tropical rainforest Many of the world s rainforests are associated with the location of the monsoon trough ... . Layers A tropical rainforest is typically divided into four main layers, each with different plants ... in a tropical rainforest, soil quality is often quite poor. Rapid bacteria l decay prevents the accumulation ... Rio Madre de Dios, Peru.JPG thumb Amazon River rain forest in Peru Main Tropical rainforest Human ... Lacanja burn.JPG thumb Jungle burned for agriculture in southern Mexico . Tropical rainforest Tropical ...Other uses pp move indef pp semi small yes File Daintree Rainforest.JPG thumb right The Daintree Rainforest in Queensland , Australia . File DSC00686Cairns.JPG thumb right The Daintree Rainforest near ... the climatic conditions necessary for the Earth s tropical rainforests. Around 40 to 75 of all ... s still undiscovered in tropical rainforests. Tropical rainforests have been called the jewels ... and storing it as carbon through biosequestration . The undergrowth in a rainforest is restricted in many ... undisturbed, mature rainforest. If the leaf Canopy forest canopy is destroyed or thinned, the ground ... State University . Retrieved on 2009 03 08. ref Tropical rainforests are rainforests in the tropics , found in the Equator equatorial zone between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn . Tropical rainforest is present in Southeast Asia from Burma Myanmar Burma to Philippines , Indonesia , Papua ... Republic of the Congo Congo Congo River Congo Rainforest , South America e.g. the Amazon Rainforest ... tropical rainforests Hawai okina i . Tropical rainforests have been called the Earth ... Amazon, Human Ecology, Vol 21, No. 1, 1993 ref Temperate File Temperate rainforest map.svg thumb right General distribution of temperate rainforest . Main Temperate rainforest Temperate rainforests ...   more details



  1. Rainforest (disambiguation)

    Rainforest may refer to Rainforest , forests characterized by high rainfall Rainforest album Rainforest album Rainforest novel Rainforest novel Tropical rainforest disambig ...   more details



  1. Daintree Rainforest

    Unreferenced date May 2008 File Daintree Rainforest.JPG thumb 260px The Daintree Rainforest File Australia Cap Tribulation.JPG thumb The straddles Cape Tribulation, Queensland Cape Tribulation The Daintree Rainforest is a tropical rainforest north of Mossman, Queensland , on the coast, north of Cairns in tropical far north of Australia . At around 1200 square kilometres the Daintree is the largest continuous area of tropical rainforest on the Australia continent Australian mainland . Named after Richard Daintree , part of the forest is protected by the Daintree National Park and drained by the Daintree River . The Daintree Rainforest contains 30 of frog , marsupial and reptile species in Australia, and 65 of Australia s bat and butterfly species. 18 of bird species in the country can be found in this area. There are also over 12000 species of insects. All of this Biodiversity diversity is contained within an area that takes up 0.2 of the landmass of Australia. Some of the Daintree Rainforest s addition to the World Heritage List in 1988 in recognition of its universal natural values highlighted the rainforest. What date January 2011 The Daintree is an outstanding example Says who date January 2011 of the major stages in the Earth s evolutionary history, an example of significant ongoing ecological and biological processes, and an example of superlative natural phenomena. It contains important and significant habitats for conservation ethic conservation of biological diversity. The Daintree Rainforest is over one hundred and thirty five million years old the oldest in the world. Fact date January 2011 Approximately 430 species of birds live among the trees. The primitive flowering ... to the Daintree. The Daintree Rainforest is loosely defined as the area between the Mossman Gorge ... scheme in recent years. When date January 2011 North of the Daintree River can be seen examples of tropical rainforest coming right down to the sea. The roads north of the Daintree River wind through ...   more details



  1. Ituri Rainforest

    Image R gion Ituri R publique d mocratique du Congo.png right thumb Map of Ituri within the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC Image In Darkest Africa forest clearing.jpg thumb Engraving of Stanley s expedition crossing a clearing in the forest, from his book In Darkest Africa , 1890 The Ituri Rainforest is a rainforest located in the Ituri region of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo formerly called Zaire. The forest s name derives from the nearby Ituri River which flows through the rainforest, connecting firstly to the Aruwimi River and finally into the Congo. Geography The Ituri Rainforest is about 63,000 square kilometres in area, and is located between 0 and 3 N and 27 and 30 E. Elevation in the Ituri ranges from about 700 m to 1000 m. The average temperature is 31 C 88 F and the average humidity is about 85 Wilkie 1987 . ref name Wilkie Wilkie, David. S. 1987. Impact of Swidden Agriculture and Subsistence Hunting on Diversity and Abundance of Exploited Fauna in the Ituri Forest of Northeastern Zaire. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management, University of Massachusetts. ref About one fifth of the rainforest is made up of the Okapi Wildlife Reserve , a World Heritage Site . It is also the home of the Mbuti pygmy pygmies , one of the hunter gatherer peoples living in equatorial rainforests characterised by their short height below one and a half metres, or 59 inches, on average . They were the subject of a study by Colin Turnbull , The Forest People , in 1962. The Ituri Rainforest was first traversed by Europeans in 1887 by Henry Morton Stanley on his Emin Pasha Relief Expedition . References Reflist External links http www.bonoboincongo.com Blog by Biologists working on conservation in the Ituri forest http osfac.umd.edu Osfac coord missing Democratic Republic of the Congo Category Geography of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Category Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests Category Forests of the Democrat ...   more details



  1. Rainforest Alliance

    POV date April 2010 Image RainforestAllianceCert.svg right thumb 150px The Rainforest Alliance Certified seal The Rainforest Alliance is a non governmental organization NGO with the published aims of working ... of its president, Tensie Whelan. Rainforest Alliance programs Image CiudadBarrioscoffeepicker.jpg thumb right 360px A woman picks coffee on the slopes of the Rainforest Alliance Certified cooperative Ciudad Barrios in El Salvador Rainforest Alliance Sustainable Forestry The Rainforest Alliance launched ... FSC certifier of forestlands in the world. The Rainforest Alliance s SmartWood program was ranked ... Systems Report accessed March 24, 2008 ref The Rainforest Alliance also works to connect ... the demand for certified products. The Rainforest Alliance s forestry program also provides training ... consumers and people in the forest products industry about conservation and certification. Rainforest Alliance Carbon Verification The Rainforest Alliance verifies carbon offset projects to standards ... www.rainforest alliance.org certification carbon.html . The Rainforest Alliance verifies projects ... Climate Exchange and Plan Vivo http www.planvivo.org . Rainforest Alliance Sustainable Agriculture The Rainforest Alliance s sustainable agriculture program oversees the certification of farms that produce tropical crops, including coffee , banana s, cocoa, oranges, cut flowers, ferns, and tea ... agrochemical reduction, ecosystem conservation, and worker health and safety. The Rainforest Alliance ... had earned Rainforest Alliance certification. Daniel Esty, professor of environmental science ... up to Rainforest Alliance standards. Esty and Winston call the Chiquita Rainforest Alliance partnership ... Rainforest Alliance Certified by 2015. ref Treehugger.com http www.treehugger.com files 2009 03 tea time about tea.php URL accessed March 25, 2009 ref The Rainforest Alliance is the secretariat ... practices and manage the certification program. The Rainforest Alliance encourages businesses ...   more details



  1. Rainforest collapse

    File Amazonie deforestation.jpg thumb 300px right Fishbone pattern of rainforest fragmentation Rainforest collapse refers to the actual past and theoretical future destruction of rainforests through a process of habitat fragmentation to the point where little rainforest biome is left, only to survive in isolated refugia. In the Carboniferous , coal forest s, great tropical wetlands, extended over much of Euramerica Europe and America . This land supported towering lycopsid s which fragmented and collapsed abruptly. ref name SahneyBentonFerry2010RainforestCollapse cite journal url http geology.geoscienceworld.org cgi content abstract 38 12 1079 author Sahney, S., Benton, M.J. & Falcon Lang, H.J. year 2010 title Rainforest collapse triggered Pennsylvanian tetrapod diversification in Euramerica journal Geology volume 38 pages 1079 1082 format PDF ref The collapse of the rainforests during the Carboniferous has been attributed to several possible hypothesis including climate change . ref cite journal author Fielding, C.R., Frank, T.D., Birgenheier, L.P., Rygel, M.C., Jones, A.T., and Roberts, J. year 20 title Stratigraphic imprint of the Late Palaeozoic Ice Age in eastern Australia A record of alternating glacial and nonglacial climate regime journal Geological Society of London Journal volume pages 129 140 ref Specifically, at this time climate became cooler and drier, conditions that are not favourable to the growth of rainforests and much of the biodiversity within them. This sudden collapse affected several large groups including lycopsids and amphibians. Interestingly, reptiles prospered in the new environment due to adaptations that let them thrive in drier conditions. ref name SahneyBentonFerry2010RainforestCollapse cite journal url http geology.geoscienceworld.org cgi content abstract 38 12 1079 author Sahney, S., Benton, M.J. & Falcon Lang, H.J. year 2010 title Rainforest ... 38 pages 1079 1082 format PDF ref Future rainforest collapse is a hypothesis only. Rainforests may ...   more details



  1. Rainforest Partnership

    Rainforest Partnership is an Austin based non profit corporation 501 c 501 c 3 501 c 3 dedicated to protecting tropical rainforests. Its goal is to help rainforest communities become economically self sufficient without deforestation, while educating U.S. communities about the crucial role rainforests play in climate protection. It serves to link communities located in and around Latin American rainforests with partner communities in the U.S. Projects aim to create and support sustainable economic alternatives to deforestation and give local communities a stake in preserving their forests. Depending on the nature of the forest and the local community, this involves creating a market in the United States for shade grown crops such as acai berries, cacao, or coffee, medicinal plants, palm trees or for crafts made by local artisans. In some communities, it is more appropriate to develop plans for sustainable logging and for ecotourism. Through a bottom up approach, Rainforest Partnership matches economic development choices to the needs and desires, culture, knowledge, and skills of local communities, and to the opportunities created by each individual rainforest. Mission To develop a global network of partners to protect the Earth s rainforests by Identifying threats to forest integrity in partnership with local stakeholders Working with local communities, businesses, government, and non profit agencies to create sustainable economic development alternatives to deforestation, ensuring the integrity of the forest and all its resources for generations to come Raising awareness in our communities of the issues relevant to protecting the forest and the need for action to connect activities in each partner community to global impacts on climate change Acting as a catalyst linking people to people to achieve a sustainable future. External links http rainforestpartnership.org home.html Category Non profit organizations Category Conservation organizations based in the United States ...   more details



  1. Rainforest (novel)

    research project which will take her to an isolated spot in the tropical rainforest that covers large ... academic work she will increase the sum total of human knowledge about the tropical rainforest. Her ...Infobox Book name Rainforest title orig translator image File Rainforest book cover.jpg 200px image caption author Jenny Diski illustrator cover artist country language series subject genre publisher pub date 1987 english pub date media type pages isbn oclc preceded by followed by Rainforest is a 1987 in literature 1987 novel by Jenny Diski about a young female English academic whose ambitions are to lead a sane and sensible life and to contribute to human kind s understanding of the nature natural world but who eventually has a mental breakdown when faced with too many people surrounding her who, driven by desire and lust , behave irrationality irrationally , indifference indifferently , and Moral responsibility irresponsibly towards her, each other, society, and the planet. Rainforest is set in London and Borneo . Diski says that because of her arachnophobia she wrote the novel based entirely on textbooks and three trips to Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Kew Gardens tropical houses ref Diski in the London Review of Books , http lrb.veriovps.co.uk v28 n23 disk01 .html Vol. 28, No. 23 November 30, 2006 . ref . Plot summary Mo Singleton grows up in rural Sussex as the only child of John Singleton, a scientist and university lecturer, and Marjorie, a housewife. When Mo is still quite young, her father confides in her by telling her that he is betraying his incompetent and simplistic wife with a colleague at the university. Up to her father s premature death at 45 and beyond, Mo is able to keep their secret without once meeting her father s lover. Following in his footsteps, Mo studies biology and moves to London, where she gets a job at a university. She enjoys teaching first year ... has the occasional nightmare about the rainforest. See also portal Novels School and university in literature ...   more details



  1. Harapan Rainforest

    Orphan date March 2011 coord missing Indonesia File Harapan1.JPG thumb left 300 px center The camp and office area of Harapan Rainforest. center Harapan Rainforest is an area of dry lowland rainforest in the province of Jambi , Sumatra , Indonesia with an area of 100,000 ha. The United Kingdom British Royal Society for the Protection of Birds is campaigning to plant one million new trees to renew the forest because of its rich wildlife, which is vulnerable to the logging industry. ref name rspb cite web title Save the Sumatran rainforest url http www.rspb.org.uk supporting campaigns sumatra work RSPB accessdate 21 October 2010 ref References reflist External links commons Harapan Rainforest http harapanrainforest.org Official Website Category Jambi Category Sumatra Indonesia geo stub Asia protected area stub id Harapan Rainforest ...   more details



  1. The Rainforest Site

    Unreferenced date August 2009 Infobox Website name Rainforest Site logo screenshot caption url http www.therainforestsite.com commercial Yes type click to donate site current status Active owner Tim Kunin and Greg Hesterberg author The Rainforest Site is a click to donate website, launched in May 2000, that uses ad based revenue to conserve land in Ecuador , Mexico , Peru , Paraguay and other locations worldwide. In addition, a portion of funding goes to preserve old growth forest in the state of Washington U.S. state Washington USA . The Rainforest Site is owned and operated by Tim Kunin and Greg Hesterberg, co owners of the for profit company, CharityUSA.com, LLC. The Rainforest site is paid by its sponsor commercial sponsor s each time someone visits a page with one of the sponsor s advertisement ads . The money is then donated to one of several charitable organizations and used to help conserve or preserve rainforest land important to helping sustain biodiversity world wide. The sponsors will only pay the rainforest site once per click, per person, per day. The site claims that each unique click on The Rainforest Site currently saves convert 11.4 sqft m2 abbr on of land. While The Rainforest Site is not a non profit website, it claims that 100 of money raised through ad revenue is donated directly to charities. This holds true for all of the click to donate websites operated by CharityUSA, which apparently earn their profit from the sale of merchandise from their websites. The site raises funds for several charities The Nature Conservancy , The Rainforest Conservation Fund, The World Parks Endowment, and The Friends of Calakmul . CharityUSA operates a number of charity themed advertising and shopping sites, including The Hunger Site , The Breast Cancer Site, The Literacy Site, The Animal Rescue Site, The Child Health Site, and Ecologyfund.com The Ecology Fund . CharityUSA ... established in 2000 de The Rainforest Site it The Rainforest Site ...   more details



  1. Rainforest Band

    The Rainforest Band is a jam band that spans several genres, including jazz , rock music rock , world music , R&B , and funk . Founded in 1990, it produced four albums and performed for ten years. History The Rainforest Band began in 1990 with the Grammy nominated album Blues From the Rainforest , a collaboration between jazz keyboardist Merl Saunders , percussionist Muruga Booker , and Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia , with Shakti Booker vocals , Eddie Moore percussion , Melvin Seals sound ... guitar and midi guitar mimicking flute , and sampled sounds from the Amazonian rainforest ..., in the tour that followed the group was billed as The Rainforest Band, and the album is generally regarded ..., Merl Saunders label, and a portion of the proceeds went to the Rainforest Action Network . In 1999 a DVD of Blues From the Rainforest was released, containing the entire album from the original masters ... trip to the Amazonian rainforest and showcasing the issue of rainforest destruction. After a nearly ..., it was to be the last performance of the Rainforest Band with Merl Saunders ref http www.moderndrummer.com ... again. He died October 24, 2008. Other artists who have performed as part of the Rainforest Band ... Warren, Steve Kimmock, Karen Baker, Tammy Tambora, and John Popper . A re launch of the Rainforest Band ... 2009 Entertainment bio Rainforest Band ref . Also appearing were Sikiru Adepoju on talking drum and Douglas Val Serrant on steel drum and djembe . Muruga Booker has also formed his own version of the Rainforest ... of James Gurley ref http www.facebook.com pages Muruga and The Rainforest Band Muruga Booker Rainforest Band Facebook page ref . Discography 1990 Blues From The Rainforest A Musical Suite Featuring ... Have Someplace To Boogie Merl Saunders & the Rainforest Band 1993 It s In The Air Merl Saunders & the Rainforest Band 1998 Fiesta Amazonica Merl Saunders & the Rainforest Band Filmography 1997 A Tribute ... 70650 1999 Blues from the Rainforest A Musical Suite Mobile Fidelity DVD References reflist Category ...   more details



  1. Rainforest of the Austrians

    Rainforest of the Austrians is an environment protection project was founded by Michael Schnitzler , an Austrian violinist and grandson of the poet Arthur Schnitzler , as a non profit organization . Its goal is raising funds to buy properties in the Esquinas Rainforest which is 146.7 square kilometres big and located in the south of Costa Rica . These properties become part of the Piedras Blancas National Park . This area of the rainforest was owned by local farmers. In 1991 the government of Costa Rica has declared the area as a National Park to protect the forest against the clearing. But there has not been enough money for buying the whole forest and the government has needed foreign help for realizing their environmental protection plan. At the end of 2005 33.7 square kilometres were bought. These area got the symbolical name Rainforest of the Austrians ger. Regenwald der sterreicher . As a result of further protection initiatives there are now 90.3 square kilometres 65 of the Esquinas rainforest part of the National Park. 55.8 square kilometres are privately owned, but they are planned to be integrated to the National Park as well. In the year 2000 the organization Rainforest of the Austrians was honoured with the prestigious Binding Environmental Prize in Liechtenstein . The Naturhistorisches Museum displayed a special exhibition of the project. The ORF broadcaster ORF showed a documentation about it in the television program Universum . See also Piedras Blancas National Park External links http www.regenwald.at RGS RWdOEE.html Rainforest of the Austrians homepage http www.costarica nationalparks.com piedrasblancasnationalpark.html Piedras Blancas National Park at Costa Rica National Parks http centralamerica.com cr parks mopiedrasblancas.htm Overview of the park from Moon Handbooks Category Environmental organisations based in Austria de Regenwald der sterreicher es Bosque de los Austr acos ...   more details



  1. Rainforest Cafe

    Refimprove date August 2009 Rainforest Cafe is a Theming themed restaurant chain owned by Landry s Restaurants, Inc. of Houston, Texas . It was founded by entrepreneur Steven Schussler . The first location opened in the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota on February 3, 1994. In 1997, the chain consisted of only six restaurants, all to the United States , but already in a Disney park. In 1998, the projects were to build 10 additional restaurants in the United States in the year, seven in Mexico and five in the UK over 10 years. Late 2000, the Rainforest Cafe was bought by Landry s Restaurants Inc., a company theme restaurant chain, based in Houston, Texas. To date the company owns 27 restaurants in the United States, three in Mexico, two in Canada, and one each in France, the United Kingdom, and Japan. The chain focuses on establishing a presence in larger cities and shopping malls, capitalizing on the successful tourism and entertainment industries of the regional area. Themed ambience Each Rainforest Cafe restaurant is designed to depict some features of a rainforest , including plant growth, mist, waterfalls, animatronic robots of animal s and insects. To enhance this theme ... and booths. The Rainforest Cafe serves food ranging from seafood, beef, and chicken to pastas and pizzas ... somebody orders a volcano sundae . The staff of Rainforest Cafe are named in accordance to the Safari ... Trailblazers. Rainforest Cafe restaurants have a retail village, where rainforest themed merchandise is sold. Gallery gallery Image RainforestSign.JPG A typical sign outside of a Rainforest Cafe. Image Rainforest cafe 1998.jpg The inside of the Rainforest Cafe at Disney s Animal Kingdom Image Disney Animal Kingdom Rainforest Cafe 1.jpg Rainforest cafe at Disney s Animal Kingdom Image Rainforestcafesignoprymills.JPG Rainforest Cafe sign outside Opry Mills Mall gallery Locations American sites The first ... zh fr Rainforest Cafe ja ...   more details



  1. Rainforest (album)

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Rainforest Type Studio Longtype Artist Robert Rich musician Robert Rich Cover Rainforest album cover.jpg Released 1989 Recorded 1988 89 at Soundscape Studio and The Lobby in San Francisco, California Genre Ambient music Ambient Length 53 11 Label Hearts of Space Records Hearts of Space Producer Robert Rich musician Robert Rich Reviews Allmusic Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r79243 pure url yes link Piero Scaruffi 7 10 http www.scaruffi.com avant rich.html link Last album Numena br 1987 This album Rainforest br 1989 Next album Strata Robert Rich and Steve Roach album Strata br 1990 Rainforest 1989 is an album by the United States U.S. Ambient music ambient musician Robert Rich musician Robert Rich . The inspiration for this album came when Rich traveled through the rainforest s of the American Pacific Northwest . Seeing the lush beauty of that environment contrasted by the devastation caused by clear cut logging filled the artist with a sense of urgency. A portion of the proceeds from this album goes to the Rainforest Action Network , a non profit organization set up to protect the world s rainforests. In this album, Rich continues to explore deeper into a rhythmic and organic style which began with Numena 1987 . Several pieces carry a pronounced gamelan influence. The most experimental track on the album is a piece titled The Raining Room , dedicated to the Russia n filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky . This was Robert Rich s first album released on Hearts of Space Records . Track listing Mbira 4 11 Rainforest Suite a. The Forest Dreams of Bach 5 45 b. Drumsong 4 41 c. Surface 5 54 Sanctuary 6 24 Temple of Eyes 5 19 The Raining Room 6 51 Veil of Mist 10 38 A Passage in Bronze 3 30 Personnel Robert Rich musician Robert Rich Sampler musical instrument sampler , synthesizer s, Israeli and Persian doumbek doumbec goblet drums, bamboo flutes, ocarina , lap steel guitar , percussion Andrew MacGowan fretless bass track 1 Carter ...   more details



  1. Hoh Rainforest

    Rainforest their home, including the Pacific Tree Frog Pseudacris regilla , Northern Spotted Owl Strix ... elk Cervus canadensis roosevelti , and Black tailed Deer Odocoileus columbianus . The Hoh Rainforest ... on a young man who chooses to live in isolation in the Hoh Rainforest, and who comes to be known as Footnotes Commons Olympic National Park Hoh Rainforest reflist External links http www.nps.gov olym planyourvisit temperate rain forest.htm National Park Service Hoh Rainforest http www.hohrivertrust.org ...   more details



  1. Rainforest Way

    Orphan date February 2009 The Rainforest Way is a circular series of tourist highway tourist drives that extends through South East Queensland , Australia across the border into the Northern Rivers, New South Wales . It follows roughly the caldera of Mount Warning which is an extinct volcano in the north east corner of NSW. The area contains many National Parks , of which several are classified as World Heritage Site s. Major towns travelled through as part of the Rainforest Way include Gold Coast, Queensland Gold Coast Beaudesert, Queensland Beaudesert Tweed Heads, New South Wales Tweed Heads Byron Bay, New South Wales Byron Bay Lismore, New South Wales Lismore Ballina, New South Wales Ballina Casino, New South Wales Casino Kyogle, New South Wales Kyogle Murwillumbah, New South Wales Murwillumbah Smaller towns travelled through as part of the Rainforest Way include Ocean Shores, New South Wales Ocean Shores Brunswick Heads, New South Wales Brunswick Heads Mullumbimby, New South Wales Mullumbimby Uki, New South Wales Uki Bangalow, New South Wales Bangalow Bogangar, New South Wales Bogangar Nimbin, New South Wales Nimbin Suffolk Park, New South Wales Suffolk Park Lennox Head, New South Wales Lennox Head Alstonville, New South Wales Alstonville Woodenbong, New South Wales Woodenbong Bonalbo, New South Wales Bonalbo Urbenville, New South Wales Urbenville Burringbah, New South Wales Burringbah External links http www.rainforestway.com.au The Rainforest Way Category Tourist highways Category Roads in Queensland Category Roads in New South Wales ...   more details



  1. Rock for the Rainforest

    Orphan date September 2010 Rock for the Rainforest is a biennial formerly annual benefit concert held by the Rainforest Foundation Fund and Rainforest Foundation US , hosted by the organizations founders Sting musician Sting and his wife Trudie Styler , since 1991. In addition to the annual flagship concert, Sting holds other concerts and hosts other types of events to benefit the Rainforest Foundation. In addition to Sting, regular performers at the event include Elton John , Billy Joel , and James Taylor . The event holds the Guinness World Record for the largest environmental fundraising event. ref Guinness Media, Inc. 1999. Guinness 2000 Book of Records Millennium Edition . The Biggest Environmental Fundraising Event ref ref Rob Dimery and Peter Watts. 2002. Guinness World Records 2003 . p. 22. Largest Environmental Fundraising Event ref By 1996, the concerts had raised over 6,000,000 ref name hin by 2000, more than 11,000,000 ref name hin2 David Hinckley. April 13, 2000. Stars Rain Down on Eco Benefit. Daily News New York . p. 54. ref by 2004, more than 20,000,000. ref U.S. Newswire .... April 8, 1996. Carnegie Sting Along to Save Rainforest. Daily News New York . p. 31. ref and a fixture ... peoples of the world s rainforest s. The Rainforest Foundation Fund supports projects by three independent national organizations Rainforest Foundation Norway, Rainforest Foundation US, and Rainforest ... , and Bruce Springsteen ref Business Wire . March 29, 1995. Rainforest Foundation International announces ... 7&hl en&ct clnk&gl us&client firefox a All Stars Rock for the Rainforest . Rolling Stone . ref ref Verena Dobnik. April 14, 2000. Carnegie Hall rocks for the rainforest with musical stars. Associated ... Rainforest date, Euro tour support. VNU Entertainment News Wire . ref 2008 Carnegie Hall 2,000,000 ... , Natalie Clein ref PR Newswire. March 26, 2008. Trudie Styler and Sting s Rainforest Foundation Fund ... Article.asp?id 1805915&spid 28212 Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Sting & Lady Gaga Rock for the Rainforest ...   more details



  1. Rainforest Shmainforest

    Infobox Television episode Title Rainforest Shmainforest Series South Park Image Image 301 rain chase.gif 240px Caption The Getting Gay with Kids Choir runs from rainforest natives Season 3 Episode 1 Airdate April 7, 1999 Production 301 Writer Trey Parker br Matt Stone Director Trey Parker Guests Jennifer Aniston Episode list List of South Park episodes List of South Park episodes Season list Prev Gnomes South Park Gnomes Next Spontaneous Combustion South Park Spontaneous Combustion Rainforest Shmainforest also known as Choir Tour Citation needed date February 2011 is the 32nd episode of Comedy Central s List of animated television series animated series South Park . It originally aired on April 7, 1999. This episode features Jennifer Aniston providing the voice for Miss Stevens. This episode was inspired by Trey Parker s personal intense distaste towards rainforests, which he formed after a visit to Costa Rica . Parker explains on the DVD commentary that, at the suggestion of Flea musician Flea , Parker and his girlfriend went to Costa Rica and hated the area, and that everything Cartman ... a tour to see the wonders of the rainforest. Cartman starts hitting the animals that live in their natural ... them to save the rainforest, but the leader replies, We re not getting gay with any kids When government ... changes her mind, and decides the rainforest is not such a good place after all. She screams profanities about everything rainforest related, much to the shock of the kids and the natives, too . Just ... their tune Different lyrics are applied to the original song, which now rebukes the rainforest rather ... rainforest activism. The episode ends with a message telling people about the dangers of the rainforest ... episodes s03e01 rainforest shmainforest Rainforest Shmainforest Full Episode at South Park Studios http www.southparkstudios.com guide episodes s03e01 rainforest shmainforest Rainforest Shmainforest ... schtropicale hu Az serd ben nl Rainforest Shmainforest ru ...   more details



  1. Temperate rainforest

    Temperate rainforest s are conifer ous or broadleaf forests that occur in the temperate zone and receive ... Rainforest Hiker.jpg thumb right Hiker in the Queets Rain forest on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington ... a part of temperate rain forests in other countries. Global distribution File Temperate rainforest ... Columbia s Coastal Mountain Ranges , with the coastal Great Bear Rainforest containing the largest expanses of oldgrowth temperate rainforest found in the world. British Columbia s Rocky Mountains , Cariboo ... ref These inland rainforest s have more continental climate with a large proportion of the precipitation .... It is possible for small blocks of temperate rainforest to exist along the slopes of these mountain ... forests ecoregions. The Valdivian and Magellanic temperate rainforest s are the only temperate ... , and share many plant Family biology families and genera with the temperate rainforest s of New ... rainforest occurs in fragments across the west of Great Britain Britain , Ireland , southern Norway ... referred to in Britain as Upland Oakwoods, Atlantic Oakwoods, Western Oakwoods or Temperate Rainforest ... in Devon and Cornwall harbour the rainforest with notable examples being the Fowey valley in Cornwall ... rainforest in Great Otway National Park, Victoria.JPG thumb right 230px Temperate rainforest in Great ... Park.jpg thumb right 230px Subtropical rainforest in Border Ranges National Park , New South Wales , Australia. Australian temperate rainforests see also Rainforest in Victoria Australia In Australia ... et al. Vegetation of Tasmania. 2005. ref , and in the absence of Wildfire fire they may develop to rainforest ... of rainforest in Australia would be much larger. Warm temperate rainforest replaces subtropical rainforest ..., B. & Williams, J. 2006 . Rainforest Trees and Shrubs. Gwen Harden Publishing, Nambucca Heads ... Lophosoria quadripinnata ferns in the Valdivian temperate rainforest of Southern Chile. Image ... The Sandspit River in a cool temperate rainforest area of Wielangta forest , Tasmania . gallery ...   more details



  1. Inland rainforest

    refimprove date December 2010 The inland rainforest ref Northern Wetbelt University of Northern British Columbia http wetbelt.unbc.ca ref , also known as the inland temperate rainforest in the classification system of the World Wide Fund for Nature WWF , is a temperate rainforest in the British Columbia Interior Central Interior of British Columbia . It is part of the Interior Cedar Hemlock ICH zone of the Biogeoclimatic zones of British Columbia biogeoclimatic zones system developed by the BC Ministry of Forests , in the Rocky Mountain Trench . One of the richest parts of this wet belt lies 110 kilometres 70 miles east of the city of Prince George, British Columbia Prince George and nearly a thousand kilometres 600 miles east of the coastal rainforests. The oldest and most diverse parts of the forest are typically found on northeasterly aspect wet toe slopes, with Thuja plicata Western Red Cedar Thuja plicata trees over 1,000 years old and undisturbed forest stands much older than that. Some of these toe slope benches were cleared in the 1960s to develop the Yellowhead Highway , with the added result that most of the remainder became easily accessible to industrial logging and recreation, and more recently to research and interpretation. As a consequence there are only a handful of the best sites left undisturbed in 2008. In 1987, a science based conservation group Save The Cedar League was formed. With the establishment of the new University of Northern British Columbia UNBC in Prince George the 1990s, further research continued to highlight the significance of the ICH zone east of the city. The arrival of a defoliating insect outbreak, the Hemlock Looper, Lambdina fiscellaria fiscellaria , resulted in increased salvage logging of old cedar stands along the Yellowhead Highway. This was reduced by the province s chief forester in the early 2000s as the appreciation of non timber values of the zone began to be realized and as the Mountain Pine Beetle catastrophe spread ...   more details




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