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August Gardening in Costa Rica: Working With The Rains

Ticos often refer to August as “canícula,” and it’s a month of change. There are mornings of intense heat and afternoons of heavy rains....

Maya Biosphere Reserve: A Model for Sustainable Land Management

In the lush jungle of northern Guatemala -- in the largest protected area in Central America -- 30 leaders from Colombia's Amazon basin region...

New Initiative Empowers Women in Costa Rica’s Sport Fishing Industry

This year, the Women’s Nautical School and the Costa Rican Federation of Tourist Fishing (FECOP) launched new training groups for women interested in pursuing...

First Direct Trade Ship Arrives in Nicaragua as China Relations Strengthen

The government of Nicaragua inaugurated a direct trade route with China on Thursday to expand economic exchange between the two countries, reported a pro-government...

Is Costa Rica’s Romeria a ‘Congregation of Iniquity’

It is Aug. 2, and thousands of pilgrims are setting out on foot to join in the celebrated 22-kilometer walk from San José to...

Costa Rica Recognizes Opposition Victory in Venezuelan Elections

Ecuador and Costa Rica recognized Edmundo González Urrutia's victory in the Venezuelan elections over Nicolás Maduro, who was declared the winner amid allegations of...

Brisa Hennessy Advances to Olympic Surfing Semifinals, Making Costa Rican History

Its moving fast at the Paris Olympics! Our own Brisa Hennessy has now made Costa Rican history by advancing to the semifinals after defeating...

Costa Rican Surfer Brisa Hennessy Shines in Quarterfinals at Teahupo’o

Costa Rican surfer Brisa Hennessy has advanced to the quarterfinals after a standout performance in her second heat. Competing against Portugal's Yolanda Hopkins, Hennessy...

Visitor Capacity to Double at Poás Volcano Following Reduced Activity

After 8 months of constant monitoring, the Ministry of Environment and Energy determined that the activity of the Poas Volcano has decreased. In the...

Chemical Spill in Costa Rica’s Barranca River Leaves Over 100,000 Without Safe Drinking Water

The Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewerage (AyA) reported that the Barranca River has been contaminated with fungicides after a truck carrying agricultural...

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