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Memberships and Renewals - 2010

Pickering, Ontario

Memberships and Renewals - 2010

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Price Fee Quantity
Student Membership   more info CA$20.00 CA$1.65
Senior Membership   more info CA$25.00 CA$1.77
Individual Membership   more info CA$30.00 CA$1.90
Family Membership   more info CA$40.00 CA$2.15
Classroom Membership   more info CA$50.00 CA$2.40
Corporate Sponsorship

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JOIN US!

We invite you to join COTERC and become part of active conservation.

As a member, you receive:

  • Our newsletter RAPHIA four times per year
  • Are entitled to a discounted rate to stay at Caño Palma Biological Station
  • See for yourself what your money is doing!
  • Memberships are good for 1 year.

For further information, please take a look at our Membership Brochure.

Thank you for your continued help and support.

Canadian Organization for Tropical Education and Rainforest Conservation
P.O. Box 335
Pickering, Ontario
L1V 2R6
Canada

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Canadian Organization for Tropical Education and Rainforest Conservation
P.O. Box 335
Pickering, Ontario L1V 2R6
Canada

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The Canadian Organization for Tropical Education and Rainforest Conservation (COTERC)



About COTERC:

The Canadian Organization for Tropical Education and Rainforest Conservation (COTERC) is a registered Canadian non-profit charitable organization (#890096183 RR0001) based in Pickering, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1991, COTERC operates in both Canada and Costa Rica. In Canada, our Board of Directors are biologists, accountants, educators, environmentalists, zoo professionals, media professionals -- all committed and working actively to protect tropical rainforests. In Costa Rica, we are based at the Caño Palma Biological Station, which is situated approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles) north of the village of Tortuguero on Costa Rica's north-eastern coast. The Tortuguero area is an ancient flood plain covered by lowland Atlantic tropical wet forest and is biologically the richest ecosystem in Costa Rica. Average daily temperature is about 26 degrees Celsius and rainfall may exceed 6,000mm per annum.