Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
Youtube
Local News
Coffee
Sports
Science and Tech
Latin America News
Expat Life
Weather
Travel
Wildlife
Tico Shop
Classifieds
Advertise
Search
Tico Times
COSTA RICA\'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER
Sign in
Welcome! Log into your account
your username
your password
Forgot your password? Get help
Privacy
Password recovery
Recover your password
your email
A password will be e-mailed to you.
No menu items!
Sign in / Join
Tico Times
Since 1956
Search
COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER
Local News
Coffee
Sports
Science and Tech
Latin America News
Expat Life
Weather
Travel
Wildlife
Tico Shop
Classifieds
Advertise
- Advertisement -
Popular Articles
ecology
Biodiversity
Costa Rica Increases Protection of its Ecosystems by Over 16 million Hectares
Ileana Fernandez
-
April 23, 2022
According to the Ministry of Environment and Energy, Costa Rica has increased, in the last two years, the protection of its ecosystems by a...
Costa Rica
Costa Rica: Central America’s green pin-up
AFP
-
April 1, 2022
Costa Rica, which elects a new president on Sunday, is a small country thriving on ecotourism. Its neutrality, strong democracy and political stability have...
Costa Rica
US Commends Costa Rica and others for protecting marine ecosystems
AFP
-
January 31, 2022
The United States on Tuesday praised "the commitment" of Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama and Ecuador to protect marine ecosystems, in a tweet from the...
Environment and Wildlife
Costa Rica Reforestation through subsidization
The Tico Times
-
October 24, 2018
It has been 30 years since Pablo Gordienko bought a 400-hectare piece of land in the Central Pacific, about a two-hour drive west of...
Environment
Plastic bottles recycled into eco-village in the jungle of Bocas del Toro
The Tico Times
-
December 7, 2016
One man's plastic bottles are another man's village. Meet Robert Bezeau, who is turning trash into an ecological empire in Bocas del Toro, Panama.
Climate Change
Santa Rosa National Park provides cutting-edge data on changing planet
The Tico Times
-
October 7, 2016
Arturo Sánchez-Azofeifa's network of sensors in Santa Rosa provides real-time data on the forest's response to climate change.
Latest news
A Wildlife Wonder: Rare White Toucan Spotted in Costa Rica
December 9, 2024
Costa Rica Gardening Tips for Green Holiday Gift Giving
December 9, 2024
5.6 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes El Salvador and Nearby Regions
December 9, 2024
Direct Flights for travel from Philadelphia to Costa Rica via Liberia Airport
December 8, 2024
Guatemalans Burn the Devil to Welcome the Holiday Season
December 8, 2024
- Advertisement -