Reviews
Here is what others are saying about this video
"We are truly glad that you have made this film. My prayer for you is that this film reaches as many families as possible. We are one of the few families able to travel to Costa Rica. These are the kinds of films that educate and hopefully inspire people to not pollute, respect nature, and enjoy the beauty that surrounds us all."
Robin, Oregon
“Costa Rica: Protecting the Web of Life is a program that will appeal to viewers of all ages. Not only does it explore the extraordinary plants and animals of this lush ecosystem, but also helps them to understand why it is so important to preserve these special places on our planet. This engaging program is a feast for the eyes and the heart. We were very pleased to feature it in our broadcast schedule.”
Ron Pisaneschi
Director of Broadcasting
Idaho Public Television
“The video is a must-see for anyone considering traveling to Costa Rica, but it’s also entertaining enough to show someone who enjoys traveling from the safety of home.”
Jana Peterson, Family Living Editor for the Idaho State Journal.
“Mitch Popa beautifully and accurately tells the story of the Osa Peninsula, and its global significance.”
Alvaro Ugalde (Alvaro is credited as one of the founders of Costa Rica’s National Park System.)
"This program explores Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula, a region in which ecologists and other committed individuals are working to save the rainforest. The show includes footage shot in and around Corcovado National Park as well as interviews with scientists, preservationist and ecolodge operators who explain the importance of the rainforest to Costa Rica and the world. The message is an important one and libraries needing environmental awareness will want to consider this one. Two other programs, The Sights and Sounds of Corcovado and Osa Waters are also included. Both nonnarrated programs glimpse the regions flora and beautiful scenery."
American Library Association. |