Nature in Harmony Project visit to Costa Rica - Forest restoration

The Exchange Project members spent a day with Corcovado Foundation junior rangers and staff members planting native trees.

With many threatened species residing in Costa Rica, reversing ecosystem loss is critical to protect biodiversity. The group members were able to draw parallels between this work and the forest restoration activities they have already carried out in Harmony Woods !

While in the field, they were treated to freshly cooked food served in palm leaves!

Harvey also discovered some cacao pods!

To catch up with the group on their journey to Drake Bay in Costa Rica, check out the NIH_Expedition Twitter and Instagram accounts, check back on the Nature in Harmony blog here, or follow on Facebook for further updates!