WELCOME

The Rainforest Restoration Foundation was originated in Ecuador, and now headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We are a non profit 501(c)3 organization devoted to neo tropical rainforest conservation, with a heavy focus in Ecuador. There are no paid staff in this organization; all donations are used in direct conservation projects and their development.

Rainforest Spirits: A Taste of Conservation

Tickets must be purchased before the event and can not be sold at the gate.
You must be 21.

Rainforest Spirits: A Taste of Conservation

Join the Rainforest Restoration Foundation on September 10th for an evening of Spirits, beer and wine tasting, raffles and live Ecuadorian music from Erik Zurita of Quito Ecuador.

Help RRF fund conservation projects in the native lands of the Cofan in Northeastern Ecuador. Your help will make it possible to continue to protect the endangered plants and animals of this diverse rainforest area as well as the indigenous lifestyles of its native peoples.

Where: Tulsa Zoo and Living Museum's air conditioned pavillion
When: September 10, 2010 from 7 to 10 pm
Tickets are only $30.00 (limit 200 guests)
For more information: 918.669.6228 or email us at rainforestrestoration@yahoo.com

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Sponsors: Marshall Brewing, Mustang Brewing, Point Brewery, Tiger Beer, Shipyard Brewing, Estrella Damm, Starbucks

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Mission

The Rainforest Restoration Foundation is committed to preserving and restoring the Amazonian rainforests of Ecuador, by practicing biodiversity conservation while fostering community.

Vision

It is our vision to slow down the deforestation of Ecuador's rainforests, and implement conservation projects for the flora and fauna affected. Additionally, to work with indigenous peoples by supplying them with tools, education and resources necessary to undertake conservation projects important to them and the ecosystems they live in.

Goals and Objectives

Our immediate goal is to continue the development and support for the Charapa project in Northeastern Ecuador. Funds are needed to supply infrastructure materials and other needs for the conservation of this turtle. Find out more under “Projects” tab above.