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Welcome to our newly remade site. We are in the process of converting the site to Joomla!. This will enable us to bring our visitors a richer and more content filled experience. The transition period will last for a bit, during which time both the old site and the new will be available. At any time, by using the Tab Menu above you can return to the old format site.

Please drop us a line, using the Contact Us tab above, to let us know your thoughts on the new site.

Thanks from all of us at the Neotropical Eco Foundation.

Last Updated on Friday, 11 April 2008 09:52  
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