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Nat Geo’s Untamed Costa Rica Host Filipe DeAndrade

Costa Rica is home to 4 percent of the world’s species and is a major destination for anyone interested in wildlife. That's what brought...

The Sloth’s Secret Superpower: Turning Their Heads 270 Degrees

Did you know that sloths can turn their heads almost all the way around?

Helping To Save The Titi Monkey in Costa Rica

The tití monkey (Saimiri oerstedii) is a Central American primate species, which has two subspecies that are geographically isolated, one of these subspecies is endemic to Costa Rica.

How to love bees and save the world: Puerto Viejo couple teach the importance of bees

Bees have always shown what it means to live in a harmonious system of collaboration. These tiny insects are a testament that a team made up of hard-working, determined, and well-organized members can be endowed with the greatest of tasks.

Drones fly to rescue of Amazon wildlife

A hoarse sound abruptly wakes visitors staying at a floating house that serves as a base for environmentalists on the Jaraua river in the Amazon rainforest.

Costa Rica Power lines and wildlife electrocutions: Finding a solution

Power companies have made some efforts to mitigate problems.

Costa Rica Power lines and wildlife electrocutions: A deadly problem

When primates are forced to use wires to travel, the results can be fatal.

Death of crocodile in traditional Costa Rican activity stirs controversy

A traditional Good Friday celebration resulted in the death of a crocodile in a Guanacaste town.

Sea lions found at Costa Rica’s central Pacific beaches

Environment officials conducted a physical evaluation of the sea lions and then released them offshore after looking for currents that could carry them back home.

Costa Rica’s crocodile conflict

Costa Rica is tied with Brazil for the most reported crocodile attacks in the Americas this year.

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