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Costa Rica’s Environment Ministry puts halt to pineapple farm that could have damanged Térraba-Sierpe National Wetlands

MINAE has suspended a project that could have permanently damaged the Térraba-Sierpe National Wetlands in the country's Southern Zone. 

Environmental organizations denounce pineapple farm that could impact Térraba-Sierpe National Wetlands

A recent resolution revives a pineapple project in an important area from an environmental and cultural point of view

DGAC touts tourism benefits of renovated Drake Bay airport

Costa Rica upgraded Drake Bay Airport last year.

A road trip down Costa Rica’s Costanera

Route 34, better known as the Costanera, is a two-lane highway on Costa Rica's Pacific Coast. Not fully completed until surprisingly recently, the Costanera...

Fishing in Costa Rica: Catching roosterfish in a washing machine

When we arrived at Matapalo Rock, I thought about renaming the famous landmark – at least for this one day – either Whirlpool or Maytag: it was like the spindle of a washing machine, and the water was on the agitate cycle.

Art Meets Activism: Costa Rica’s Plastic Whale Sculpture

A new sculpture reminds us of the damage caused by single-use plastics.

What not to miss at Costa Rica’s National Arts Festival

A look at highlights of the upcoming National Arts Festival in the Southern Zone.

Palmar Sur squatters say they’re ‘ready to die for the land’

A land conflict involving squatters on a former banana plantation in southern Costa Rica is heating up while the government fumbles for a solution.

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