Iowa’s Earthpark, Set to Open in 2011, Will Include Rain Forest, Green Hotel
Maxon Holdings LLC (Maxon), a leading energy and environmental development company, announced a partnership with Earthpark, North America’s first center for science literacy and the environment. Maxon will provide $10 million of in-kind financial and technical support toward the completion and opening of Earthpark, scheduled to open on Earth Day, 2011. Maxon will give this [...]
Maxon Holdings LLC (Maxon), a leading energy and environmental development company, announced a partnership with Earthpark, North America’s first center for science literacy and the environment. Maxon will provide $10 million of in-kind financial and technical support toward the completion and opening of Earthpark, scheduled to open on Earth Day, 2011. Maxon will give this support through its infrastructure asset financing operations, part of the company’s asset optimization business. Maxon’s contribution will facilitate ongoing support and involvement with educational and research efforts in the areas of global sustainability and restorative living practices.Earthpark also announced at the 2007 Clinton Global Initiative in New York that it plans to utilize eBay Giving Works over the next several years. eBay Giving Works is a program that empowers the global eBay community to connect with the charitable causes they care about, to support innovative education and research efforts. eBay plans to offer one-of-a-kind experiences for people to bid on, and hopes eBay sellers will join by listing their own items on eBay to support Earthpark.
Earthpark is a 240-acre site that will be an icon of ecological literacy and learning to improve the lives of people, species and the environment throughout the world. This unique learning campus will demonstrate sustainable and restorative solutions to the myriad ecological threats facing humanity, using state-of-the-art educational tools and online communication with schools, communities and governments worldwide. Earthpark will include four acres of tropical rainforest, a 600,000-gallon aquarium and more than 1,000 species of plants and small animals in a re-created ecosystem. There also will be a canopy experience to immerse visitors in a unique and symbolic learning environment along with changing exhibits and galleries highlighting various ecosystems.



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