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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...

Costa Rica Birding: Meet the Pale-billed Woodpecker

Some of Costa Rica’s species are more easily identified by sound than by sight. Mantled howler monkeys’ guttural roars are an easy example. The...

When in Costa Rica: Master Local Sign Language and Snack Etiquette

Just about everything is different between Guanacaste and Pennsylvania. The language is different. The food is different. Heck, the cows are even different. Many...

Costa Rica Wildlife: Meet the Ecuadorian Hermit Crab

First, find a beach along the Pacific coast and find yourself a comfy spot to sit. Next, you’re going to stare out over the...

Costa Rica’s Road to the 2026 World Cup

FIFA recently conducted the draw for the preliminary rounds of the men's soccer teams in the North, Central America, and Caribbean Confederation as part...

Costa Rica Birdwatching: Meet the Yellow-Naped Amazon

Critically endangered species have dangerously few individuals remaining in the population which normally makes them nearly impossible for people to see. The yellow-naped amazon...

Costa Rica’s World Cup Quest Begins With Trinidad Clash

Costa Rica will face Trinidad and Tobago in 2026 World Cup qualifying for the CONCACAF (North American) region after FIFA announced the draw for...

Beyond Brick Boxes: My Kids’ Costa Rican Education

A little over a decade ago, my wife and I were driving on a terrible dirt road in the mountains behind Playa Potrero in...

Costa Rica Wildlife: Mexican Mouse Opossums

Is it a mouse? Is it a opossum? It’s a Mexican mouse opossum! The Mexican mouse opossum (Marmosa mexicana) has a handful of Spanish...

Costa Rica Bird Watching: Meet the Montezuma Oropendola

‘What am I hearing?’ That will most likely be your initial reaction to your first Montezuma oropendola interaction. I can distinctly remember the first time...

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Prolonged Drought and Heatwaves Affect Honduras’ Power Supply

The high temperatures and drought affecting Central America have Honduras facing problems in energy generation, the government acknowledged on Saturday in a radio and...

Inter Miami Secures Dramatic Victory Despite Messi’s Quiet Night

Inter Miami's star-studded lineup, led by the legendary Lionel Messi, continued their impressive unbeaten run with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over DC United. Despite...

Experience Guayabo National Monument Under the Full Moon

The Central Conservation Area (ACC) of the National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC-MINAE) will host a night tour of the Guayabo National Monument on...

Costa Rica Investigates Animal Deaths After Zoo Closure

The National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) reported that seven animals died after being transferred, due to the closure of the Simon Bolivar Zoo....

Panama’s Plan to Close Darién Jungle to Migrants Raises Concerns

A Unicef official said this Friday that it is impossible to predict what will happen if Panama closes the Darién jungle to migrants, as...
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