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Collaborators in the El Pilar Vision Balancing Conservation and Cultural Prosperity Conservation of the worldıs resources is based on how we use our landscape and Laurence Hauben of the Santa Barbara Certified Farmers Market celebrates the small holder contribution by promoting the El Pilar Forest Garden Network as a return to the concept of diversity nurturing the tropical Maya forest paradise as a garden and demonstrating how framers contribute to saving natural resources. Teaching communities how to own their own futures has been the work of Future Generations since 1992. Daniel Taylor, president of Future Generations, will speak with College of Creative Studies students of Anabel Ford at UCSB creating new networks for a just and lasting change. The core values of InterConnection are to improve the quality of life globally by heightening visibility of non-profits in developing countries through increasing access to Information Technology. Our partnership with InterConnection has built bridges with our collaborators Amigos de El Pilar and Help for Progress. It continues to grow with the creation of the El Pilar Forrest Garden Network where traditional forest gardeners are sharing the Maya secrets of balancing conservation with cultural prosperity .Working assiduously to spread reasons to hope for the environment of all living things since 1977, the Jane Goodall Institute sees El Pilar as another beacon of light to make the world a better place. Jane Goodall has shared her words in ESP Maya's first promotional documentary video on El Pilar. Founded in 1988 to celebrate the living arts of indigenous peoples around the globe, the Tribal Trust Foundation has partnered with us to increase the visibility of the forest as a garden and a future for the Maya forest. President Barbara Savage has visited El Pilar with our Mobile Think Tank in 2004.
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