Memberships

USA-CANADA-EUROPE

Special One time (Good for one trip or 90 days from date of entry) - US$ 25.00 or R$ 75,00 - No card is issued! This fee, if not paid in front, is charged as a 'service fee' on quoted packages to non-members.

Special Temporary (Good for one year from date of entry) - US$ 50.00 or R$ 150,00

OBS: Temporary Memberships may be renewed and billed yearly for four years ... renewable, converting at that time (at the end of the fourth year) to LIFETIME PAID

Gold Card - This Permanent membership card entitles member to all club benefits, discounts and point systems at all levels. CLASS A

Silver Card - Also a permanent card issued to limited members - limited being that member joined a special section of the club such as cycling, fishing, paragliding, or radical sports. This card has its benefits geared toward the related speciality. CLASS B

CLASS A - Lifetime - US$ 200.00 or R$ 600,00 (Payable in four equal monthly payments by credit card).

CLASS B - Lifetime - US$ 100.00 or R$ 300,00 (Full payment required).

Your Membership covers all members of your immediate family - Brother, Sister, Wife, Children, Mother, Father - Cards must be requested for each family member upon joining. New members (Temporary or Lifetime) must supply two 3 x 4 CM photos of each family member upon acceptance. One time trip members do not receive a card.

SEND EMAIL TO CLUB DIRECTORS LISTING ALL FAMILY MEMBERS - Send complete address, ID or Passport number, and photos (normally 3 x 4 cm) of each family member. OR fill out our online registration form ... read the benefits listed in Portuguese and English.

For those that travel several times to Brazil or are residents in Brazil, the Lifetime membership offers many more promotions, discounts and benefits ... and certainly is the most economical

WE ARE CHANGING OUR CLUB CHARTER TO THAT OF A NGO - (Non-Governmental Organization) - (ONG in Brazil), IN ORDER TO PURSUE OUR PROJECTS AND RECEIVE TAX EXEMPT STATUS!

Wide open spaces. Nature draws us still. In recent years, however, it has drawn perhaps too many of us. Much of what was once wide open is now cross-hatched with subdivision. The waves of sprawl are sweeping away wildlife habitat, biodiversity and a human connection to the land.

Today, our club in Brazil is pushing itself to do more, to increase conservation tactics and effectiveness exponentially by focusing its attention on developing high-leverage tools and strategies that create conservation results on a scale large enough to make an enduring difference.

Our Buyer Program is one such strategy applied through three basic steps:

  1. land is bought in critical conservation areas
  2. appropriate conservation easements are designed for the land to protect natural features
  3. the land is resold to individuals dedicated to the conservation of the land and supportive of the protective conservation easement

How You Can Help

There are two ways you can participate in our Club Buyer Program:

Contribute to the Buyer Fund

The Buyer Fund is a dedicated pool of philanthropic capital that has been donated to the our Club to be used exclusively for the purpose of buying and reselling important conservation lands in Brazil to conservation buyers. This high-leverage, market-based conservation tactic uses a revolving fund strategy whereby each time property acquired with Fund dollars is resold, the proceeds are recycled back into the Fund. Club membership fees are also donated to this Fund!

Become a Buyer - Buyers are individuals searching for natural lands in which to invest financial resources while protecting the property's natural and biological resources. Many discerning private, conservation-minded individuals have an interest in or passion for some aspects of nature, such as bird watching, fishing, and restoration projects, making them a natural partner for the Club. That is why the Andetur Group Management is focused on trying to connect private buyers with natural places to further sustain long-term biological diversity. Conservation easements are used to make sure the land and its important natural features are protected in perpetuity by the buyer.

For more information about the Buyer Program, how to contribute to the Buyer Fund, or how to become a Buyer or Partner, please contact us.

The information about properties identified and listed herein do not constitute an offer to sell any particular property and cannot be accepted without additional written agreements between the Club and a prospective buyer. A prospective buyer will be expected to execute further documents, including but not limited to a purchase and sale agreement, in order to undertake and complete any transaction contemplated herein.

If the transaction involves a donation by the purchaser to the Club Fund, a tax deduction may be available for the donation. It is the purchaser's obligation to establish the amount of the donation for federal tax purposes and prospective purchasers therefore must consult with their own advisers and rely upon their advice with respect to the availability of a tax deduction for the donation and the requirements for appraisals to substantiate the tax deduction.

ECOTOURISM

As the new millennium unfolds, we are becoming increasingly aware of the finite, interconnected and precious nature of our planet home. Likewise, tourism is becoming an increasingly popular expression of this awareness. With advances in transportation and information technology, ever more remote areas of the earth are coming within reach of the traveler. In fact, tourism is now the world's largest industry, with nature tourism or eco-cultural tourism the fastest growing segment.

In response to this increasing appreciation of nature experiences, a new travel ethic has arisen which is now called ecotourism. This term has become increasingly popular in both conservation and travel circles, but what exactly does it mean?

Our Club has adopted the following definition of ecotourism: - "Environmentally responsible travel to natural areas, in order to enjoy and appreciate nature (and accompanying cultural features, both past and present) that promote conservation, have a low visitor impact and provide for beneficially active socio-economic involvement of local peoples."

Most tourism in natural areas today is not ecotourism and is not therefore, sustainable. Ecotourism can be distinguished from nature tourism by its emphasis on conservation, education, traveler responsibility and active community participation. Specifically, ecotourism possesses the following characteristics:

It is becoming evident that increased tourism to sensitive natural areas in the absence of appropriate planning and management can become a threat to the integrity of both ecosystems and local cultures. Increasing numbers of visitors to ecologically sensitive areas can lead to significant environmental degradation. Likewise, local communities and indigenous cultures can be harmed in numerous ways by an influx of foreign visitors and wealth. Additionally, fluctuations in climate, currency exchange rates, and political and social conditions can make over-dependence upon tourism a risky business.

However, this same growth creates significant opportunities for both conservation and local community benefit. Ecotourism can provide much needed revenues for the protection of national parks and other natural areas, revenues that might not be available from other sources. Additionally, ecotourism can provide a viable economic development alternative for local communities with few other income-generating options. Moreover, ecotourism can increase the level of education and activism among travelers, making them more enthusiastic and effective agents of conservation.

Goals and Objectives - The Ecotourism Program, in collaboration with other key staff members, has set a series of goals as part of a strategy to ensure ecotourism development contributes to the success of our mission.

Our overall goals are to: - Reduce the threats posed by uncontrolled tourism development at the fragile sites we seek to conserve

Within these broad objectives, we have a series of goals and objectives over the next three years, including:

Developing Business Partnerships

Brazil Program - Together with partners, Andetur Group Management is helping preserve Brazil's distinctive natural landscapes — from the once vast Atlantic Forest to the Pantanal, the world's largest freshwater wetland.

Did you know?

Our Present Programs

 

ADOPT-AN-ACRE DONATION

 

Bill Hinchberger, American ex-pat journalist and director of BRAZIL MAX, the `hip gringos guide to Brazil`wrote an article "RPPN - Private Reserves Embrace Ecotourism in Brazil " that explains the concept of privately owned, government protected ecological reserves.

In addition to buying an ecological protection areas, Andetur Group Management would be actively managing it. We have prepared a comprehensive management plan and hired full-time personnel to look after this irreplaceable natural resource.

Our Adopt an Acre program provides some of the funds we need to continue this important work.

For just $15 a month, you can adopt and protect an entire acre of tropical caatinga preservation area in Brazil´s Seridó region.

When you adopt an acre, you receive:

Adopt an Acre of caatinga preservation and research project - One $180 payment for a one-year commitment. Click on the Adopt an Acre Icon to pay using Paypal's segure online payment system.

Discounted Tours. We want you to visit your acre. To help, we give you a 15% discount off of the regular price of the SerNativo Lodge tours during the one year term of your adoption.

A Certificate of Adoption. This certificate recognizes your important contribution to the future of Brazil’s natural reserves. It includes the GPS (Global Positioning System) coordinates of your acre and a personal message from ANDETUR GROUP MANAGEMENT to you. The certificate is suitable for framing.

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July 6, 2005