CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL IDENTIFIES RARE FLORA AND FAUNA AROUND THE LOST CITY OF THE MONKEY GOD

CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL IDENTIFIES RARE FLORA AND FAUNA AROUND THE LOST CITY OF THE MONKEY GOD

Conservation International’s Rapid Assessment Program (RAP) has identified and notated an extraordinary ecosystem rich with rare wildlife and plants surrounding the filming location of our documentary The Lost City Of The Lost Monkey God. Commissioned by Bill and Laurie Benenson, the significant findings of the RAP survey help to reinforce the necessity to preserve the pristine surroundings of the archeological site, and support the Honduran government’s decision to preserve the region through the Kaha Kamasa Foundation. For more details on Conservation International’s findings click here.

To download Conservation International’s research report, click here.