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Historic March in Costa Rica as Protesters Oppose Abortion Ruling in Latin America

Hundreds of Costa Ricans marched this Sunday in opposition to abortion and headed to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR), where a case...

How to Volunteer in Costa Rica’s National Parks and Wildlife Areas

Most travel experiences are learning experiences, and in Costa Rica, much of tourism markets itself as ecotourism. Yet, only a handful of programs stand...

Costa Rica Launches Climate Adaptation Plan for Protected Wildlife Areas

Costa Rica is set to launch an ambitious plan to help its Protected Wildlife Areas (ASP) adapt to the challenges of climate change, focusing...

Why Costa Ricans Call Themselves Ticos and Americans Gringos

Although Shakespeare’s Juliet spoke true when she said, “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet,” she was referring to given names...

Costa Rica’s Cocos Island Leads the Fight Against Illegal Fishing

The Pew Charitable Trusts recently published an article highlighting the international reach of Costa Rica’s Cocos Marine Conservation Area Monitoring, Control, and Surveillance Center...

Costa Rica Airport Leads Wildlife Protection Efforts with Innovative Program

Costa Rica continues to affirm its commitment to wildlife protection with an advanced monitoring and control initiative at Juan Santamaría International Airport in Alajuela....

Heavy Rains in Costa Rica Cause Floods, Landslides, and Evacuations

Costa Rica is grappling with severe weather conditions as heavy rains continue to batter various parts of the country, causing widespread flooding, river overflows,...

Costa Rica’s Juan Santamaria Airport Gears Up for High Season

As Costa Rica's high season approaches, starting from late November through April, Juan Santamaría International Airport prepares to welcome thousands of tourists. This period,...

Most Costa Ricans Do Not Separate Household Waste, Study Finds

A recent study revealed that the majority of Costa Ricans do not separate their household solid waste. According to the National University (UNA), 57%...

Costa Rica Arrests Suspects Linked to Jewish Community Threats

Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigation Organization (OIJ) has apprehended two suspects—a Lebanese-French man and a Costa Rican woman—linked to threats against the Jewish community and...

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