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Oatmeal’s Journey: How a Young Sloth in Costa Rica Overcame Electrocution

Oatmeal is a four-month-old, two-fingered sloth that was brought to Toucan Rescue Ranch as a young orphan. We receive many orphaned sloths here at...

Pic of the Day: Stunning views on the road to Monteverde

The drive to Monteverde isn't an easy one, so it's best to have some patience and let yourself enjoy the view. 

These were the most popular Google searches in Costa Rica this year

Costa Ricans asked a lot of good questions in 2019.

Pic of the Day: It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Costa Rica

The country’s biggest holiday celebration, the Festival de la Luz, or Festival of Lights, started in 1996.

Costa Rican government fighting misinformation about abortion norms

Therapeutic abortions have been permitted by Costa Rican law for almost five decades in instances when the pregnancy threatens the life of the pregnant woman.

Pic of the Day: Sunset on Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste

December in Costa Rica marks the beginning of the dry season and many clear-sky sunsets like this one. 

‘Nature is our life insurance,’ says Costa Rica’s Minister of Environment

Costa Rica's main objective: to protect 30% of the Earth's natural spaces by 2030, an initiative that begins to be known as #30x30.

Spotting the Red-Eyed Tree Frog on a Night Walk in Costa Rica

The red-eyed tree frog has become one of Costa Rica’s most iconic creatures, admired for its vibrant colors and widespread presence across the country....

NGO reveals serious torture and sexual abuse of prisoners in Nicaragua

In addition to the mistreatment suffered in prison, they faced harassment and persecution from authorities after recovering their freedom.

U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica warns of phone fraud

The United States Embassy in San José, Costa Rica, has issued the following alert regarding suspected instances of phone fraud.

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