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The SCLC's goals include everything from environmental conservation to learning to community betterment, and the July summer camp found ways to combine all of these ideals. Volunteers Lauren Webber and Rachel Osborn organized a two-week camp during Costa Rica public school mid year vacation to offer an exciting and educational option for local school children.
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Wildlife Conservation Society…. A non profit organization started in the USA. In the Central American isthmus, Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Nicaragua are included in their program to save the biggest cats in the world, the jaguars. The Great Cats Program monitors the number of jaguars, their behaviour, and their preys.
The best conservation programs always include educating people. The Wildlife Conservation Society organized a workshop, and invited the SCLC as an organization working for conservation as well as other environmental educators, directors of elementary schools and people from MINAE (Ministry of Environment and Energy) from national parks and parts of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor, areas where jaguars live*.
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This year the SCLC celebrated Halloween in Chilamate in true fashion with a local "fun-d-raiser"!
On Saturday the 27th of October, children from different parts of town joined us in a small Halloween Fair with games such as face painting, mask creating and competion, bobbing for apples, musical chairs, and a haunted house. The SCLC high school Scholarship students planned and prepared the Haunted house for the younger kids featuring spider webs, screams, mummies, and scary eyeballs to touch!!
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