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DESCRIPTION:Jeepney Projects Worldwide presents an evening with Ana Valerie Mandri 
 Rohen, Director of the remote El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve, a cloud forest 
 located in the Sierra Nevada of Mexico's Chiapas region. \n\nThis event 
 will introduce the unique reserve, the wildlife and people who share the 
 land, and the challenges they face. Rohen will describe how local, 
 indigenous communities are working with El Triunfo on projects such as 
 coffee farms, to secure a thriving, sustainable future, and conserve this 
 incredible forest.\n\nHuge, ghost-like, white morpho butterflies float 
 through massive, 40-foot tall tree ferns, epiphytes and bromeliads at El 
 Triunfo. Home to endangered horned guans, resplendent quetzals, jaguars, 
 pumas, ocelots, spider monkeys and many other amazing creatures, it is a 
 magical place, shrouded in an almost constant mantle of fog. For more 
 information, visit http://fondoeltriunfo.org/english. \n\nA portion of 
 funds raised will benefit El Triunfo. Wine, beer and light hors d'oeuvres 
 will be served. Flax is located near 12th St. BART.\n\n- - - - 
 -\n\nIntroducing the El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve: a Benefit Event hosted 
 by Jeepney Projects Worldwide and FLAX art & design\n\nWHEN\nSaturday, 
 April 29, 2017\n6:00 PM – 8:30 PM\n\nWHERE\nFLAX art and design\n1501 
 Martin Luther King Junior Way\nOakland, CA 94612\n\nDONATION\n$20 Buy Your 
 Tickets here \n\nJeepney Projects Worldwide is honored to present an 
 evening with Ana Valerie Mandri Rohen from the amazing El Triunfo Biosphere 
 Reserve, located in the remote Sierra Nevada of Mexico’s Chiapas region. 
 This event will provide an excellent introduction and overview of the El 
 Triunfo reserve, the wildlife, and the people that share the land, as well 
 as the current challenges that they face. Ana, Director of the Fondo de 
 Conservación El Triunfo, will discuss how local, indigenous communities 
 are working with El Triunfo on projects such as local coffee farms, the 
 goals being to maintain a thriving, sustainable future, and to conserve 
 this incredible forest.\n\nShrouded in an almost constant mantle of fog, El 
 Triunfo is Mexico’s largest cloud forest, and is located in the mountains 
 near the Guatemalan border. Home to the unique and endangered horned guan 
 and the beautiful resplendent quetzal, this dense rainforest is also home 
 to jaguar, puma, ocelots, spider monkeys, tapirs, and many other amazing 
 creatures. Huge, ghost-like white morpho butterflies float through massive 
 40 foot tall tree ferns, epiphytes and bromeliads. It is truly a magical 
 place that inspired the creation of Jeepney Projects back in 
 2010.\n\nHosted by Jeepney Projects Worldwide co-founder Howard Flax at his 
 Oakland store, FLAX art & design, a fun evening for all will be enlivened 
 through a beautiful art installation, a variety of tropical plants, as well 
 as an opportunity to purchase prints and other gift items, with all funds 
 raised going to benefit El Triunfo. For the event, we are asking for a 
 small donation of $20.00 to help cover the evening’s costs. Wine, beer 
 and light hors d’oeuvres will be served. Please join us!\n\nDavid Tomb 
 visited El Triunfo in 2007 in search of the Resplendent Quetzal. It’s 
 tail can be twice as long as its body, and seeing one in nature becomes a 
 life-time memory. Well, David saw one, which lead to the painting below, a 
 wonderful exhibition, and the founding of Jeepney Projects to try and help 
 these and other fragile and beautiful animals and their 
 ecosystem.\n\nhttp://jeepneyprojects.org/2017/04/introducing-the-el-triunfo-biosphere-reserve-a-benefit-event/\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/04/17/18798505.php
SUMMARY:An Evening for the El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve in Chiapas, Mexico
LOCATION:Flax art and design\n1501 Martin Luther King Junior Way\nOakland, CA 94612
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/04/17/18798505.php
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DTEND:20170430T033000Z
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