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Over the ensuing centuries, widespread logging and burning to make more farms and plantations decimated primary jungles and only only a small portion of this important resource remain.
The Center's history goes back to 1960 when an American, Robert Hunter, went to Costa Rica to work for the Inter-American Institute for Science and Agriculture and acquired the land now occupied by the Center. He invited American scientists to the property, among whom was Dr. Allen Young of the Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Public Museum, and an internationally acknowledged authority on rain forests and cacao cultivation.
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