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In Costa Rica, the fight to save the hunted jaguars

Convincing farmers to help is key to protecting the country’s threatened jaguar population.

Change Pace at the Sloth Sanctuary of C.R.

No matter how many fingers, all sloths – and visitors – are welcome at Aviarios del Caribe Sloth Sanctuary on the southern Caribbean coast.

Lost Decade for Frogs: 30 Species Extinct in Panama

A fungal disease has wiped out at least 30 species of amphibians in central Panama, according to a study published Tuesday in the Proceedings...

Lionfish Plague Caribbean Reefs

About a year ago, a graceful, striped and spiny fish, the lionfish, was first spotted in Costa Rica’s southern Caribbean waters. That was the...

Crocodiles Run but Can’t Hide from Lagarteros

La lagarteada, or the crocodile hunt, is a 100-year-old tradition in the town of Ortega, located in northeast Santa Cruz in the northwestern province...

Man’s Best Friend? Man and Crocodile Put on One-of-a-Kind Show in Siquirres

“Chito and Poncho are friends,” reads a sign at Finca Las Tilapias, Gilberto Sheedan’s ranch near the Caribbean-slope town of Siquirres. Chito, as Sheedan is...

Guatemalan Village Hunts Down Killer Crocodile

GUATEMALA CITY – A group of indigenous villagers in the rural north of Guatemala on Tuesday hunted down and killed a crocodile that devoured...

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