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American Flamingo Rescued in Costa Rica Continues Recovery

An American flamingo rescued in Limón in June 2025 is still recovering under specialized care after arriving in critical condition, and the latest update brings mixed news. The bird has made what rescuers described as an impressive recovery, but it has already been ruled out for release back into its natural habitat.

The flamingo had been seen for months along Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast before being transferred by MINAE to the Jaguar Rescue Center. When it arrived, its condition was worse than many people realized. It was weak, underweight, suffering from hypothermia, and later diagnosed with liver and kidney failure. Intensive treatment began immediately at the center’s wildlife hospital.

Since then, the bird’s progress has been steady. It is now stable, has gained weight, and its plumage has improved noticeably after months of care. That recovery marks a sharp turn from the emergency phase last year, when the center was even seeking specialized flamingo feed from abroad to help stabilize its health.

Even with that progress, the final decision on its future is no release. A joint evaluation involving MINAE and the Flamingo Specialist Group of the International Union for Conservation of Nature concluded that the risks are too high. The decision was based on several factors, including vision problems, behavior adapted to human contact, the absence of other flamingos of its kind in the country, and the overall fragility that followed its long rehabilitation.

That leaves the flamingo in a rare place: healthier than before, but still without a path back to the wild. For the Jaguar Rescue Center, which describes its mission as caring for animals that can be temporarily or permanently unable to survive on their own, the case has become another reminder that rescue does not always end in release. Sometimes the best outcome is survival itself.

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