A map of Costa Rica’s jaguar populations reads like a dartboard after an assault by drunken bar patrons.
Here and there, population centers are scattered...
Costa Rica’s Sea turtles, already threatened, may face their worst foe yet if global warming and rising sea levels continue unchecked. Climate change, according...
We have all heard of “legal speak” and “doctors’ jargon,” which nobody understands. The National Insurance Institute (INS) has invented its own “insurance speak”...
Guadalupe Urbina is at home in many roles. Daughter of the proud traditions of Costa Rica’s northwestern Guanacaste province, she is folk singer and...
“Let’s see,” you may say to yourself about three-quarters through the typical first-year Spanish course, “how many verb tenses have we studied? 1. Present...