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Chirripó National Park closed indefinitely starting this weekend

Chirripó National Park will be closed "until further notice" beginning on Saturday, Feb. 15, according to the National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC). 

Costa Rican firefighters prepare for start of country’s wildfire season

March and April are typically the most vulnerable months for uncontrolled fires in Costa Rica.

Puma spotted in Escazú; here’s what to do if you see it

Pumas and jaguars both live in Braulio Carillo National Park, located near San José.

Environmental organizations and park rangers denounce ‘deterioration’ of National Parks

MINAE says it has invested more than $33 million toward infrastructure projects since 2014.

MINAE raises alarm about drug trafficking in Costa Rica’s protected land

As a result of the events, the Public Security Ministry confirmed it will increase the number of staff in Corcovado permanently.

Manuel Antonio expands capacity following improvements

The park is popular for its beaches, abundance of wildlife and its relative proximity to San José. 

With crocodile concerns high, legal decision looms in population control case

The voices of those who see the abundance of crocs as a problem are getting louder.

UNESCO declares Costa Rica’s Savegre a Biosphere Reserve

Costa Rica now has four UNESCO Biosphere Reserves, but Savegre is the first to include coastal marine areas.

Corcovado Costa Rica: Change is coming to a timeless place

New rules at Corcovado National Park prohibit outside food, and some are not happy, but some say it's a change for the better.

Manuel Antonio National Park administration moving to comply with Health Ministry orders

The entrance area at Manuel Antonio National Park will have more booths, benches and other improvements to reduce wait times and long lines.

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