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COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

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Vincent Losasso

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Parenting in Costa Rica: Where Two Kids Equal One Trillion Ants

Two of the central aspects of my life are wildlife and being a dad. I’ve loved wildlife my entire life. I’m constantly studying mammals....

Discovering the Elusive Helmeted Iguana in Costa Rica

Years ago, while doing research on the green iguana and black spiny-tailed iguana, I came across another species of iguana that calls Costa Rica...

Costa Rica’s Insects: Meet the Tarantula Hawk – Winged Nightmare

Costa Rica offers the entire spectrum of wild creatures. Some animals are particularly beautiful. Others are adorable. Today’s feature creature, the tarantula hawk, can...

4 Insider Tips for an Unforgettable Costa Rica Vacation

An acquaintance from high school. Your best friend’s brother’s extended family. The daughter of some lady that your mom knows from work. These people...

Unveiling the Secrets of Costa Rica’s Trees: A Personal Account

I’ve had a lifelong interest in wildlife. If asked, my mother would happily show you home videos of me in a onesie sitting in...

Costa Rica Birding: Meet the Great Egret

Elegant is an adjective that means pleasingly graceful and attractive in appearance and manner. This is the perfect description for the focus of today’s...

Why Driving Route 1 in Costa Rica Fills Me With Loathing

There aren’t many things that I truly hate. I hate maraschino cherries. When I was in second grade sitting at my grandmother’s kitchen table...

Scorpion Tales: Meet Costa Rica’s Misunderstood Bark Scorpions

The fauna of Costa Rica is one of the main reasons folks from all over the world come to visit or put down roots...

Costa Rica Birdwatching: Meet the Barn Owl

It silently snatches its prey in the night. It’s one of the most widely distributed birds in the world. It’s the barn owl! The barn...

Costa Rica Birdwatching: Meet the Black Guan

The cracidae (sounds like cra-si-die) family consists of large turkey-like neotropical birds like curassows, chachalacas, and guans. Costa Rica is home to five members...

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