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Tree in the tropical rainforest, used to produce signals

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Right in the middle of Guyana, Iwokrama rainforest is a part of one of the four remaining tropical forests in the world. It seeks to preserve this rainforest working with local people, visitors, and the private sector.
The Iwokrama forest is right in the heart of Guyana, comprising almost one million acres of rainforest. Its goal is to find out how tropical forests can be preserved while simultaneously supporting local communities by involving them in the sustainable conservation of the rainforest. Visitors become eco-tourists and play a role in that they contribute to the Iwokrama community of researchers and workers who, in fact, were very present at the Field Station. The station is well kept and offers an opportunity to interact with the local Makushi people who work here and know the area very well.
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