So what happens with the money FFF collects? We will try to keep you posted here about what is happening with the ecological projects FFF supports.You can also find more info in the news section.
Right now we are working on two different projects. We help a small local organization in Costa Rica called Arbofilia with buying land to make protected areas and also support with reforestation work. We have started a refuge, a protected area close to Carrara national park. The area is now called the FFF wild climax refuge.
In Ecuador we help finance a project together with the indigenous tribe "Shuar". The project is about reforestation and to help make a cultural center for exchange of knowledge about natural balance, medicine plants and shamanism. Reclaim your nature!
You can find a lot more info about the projects in the news section. We will try to give you more detailed information about the projects we support. And please, if you know about other ecological projects who need financial support or support to spread information, please contact us. We still have resources to share.
We will use this page to show some videos and photos connected to the projects we support in Ecuador and Costa Rica. And hopefully get you more involved with the nature protection part of FFF. Not everything is about sex you know:)


PICTURES - 1.Tropical cloud forest in Costa Rica. 2.When you cut down the forest for cow farming the earth will get washed away with the rain because it is no trees holding it together anymore. The result is dry land with mud and no possibilities for nature to grow again. To make areas like this grow again is long and difficult work. Nature has used thousands of years to generate it selves, and it can newer return to what it was. We can just try to recreate and think about what we have done to this planet.
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PICTURES - 1. Teak tree farming in Costa Rica is considered to be reforestation on paper. In fact, teak does not grow naturally in these areas and sucks up all the water and destroys for the diversity of the bio-system. The result is dry land with only teak. No animals and no fun. 2. Love between cultures creates climax in Costa Rica.

PICTURES - 1. Intact forest and nature is a sign of balance. What is happening now to nature is a human problem. We have to find connection to our own nature to get in touch with nature around us. We can create climax through the understanding of nature. Nature knows, but we must learn...