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    Scientists Will Conduct Expeditions to Study Seamounts in Cocos Island

    Studying the Las Gemelas and West Cocos seamounts, which are part of the Cocos Volcanic Mountain Range, was the objective of a new tour carried out by a group of scientists.More than 500 kilometers away from the Costa Rican...

    Safeguarding Biodiversity is Vital for Tourism to Costa Rica

    Costa Rica is one of the most desired destinations by tourists from various parts of the world and one of the reasons is related to its extensive biodiversity

    Trillions of Dollars in Government Subsidies Drive Ecosystem Collapse and the Extinction of Species

    ollaborate widely to raise awareness of the reputational, competitive, and investor benefits of subsidy disclosure, and support the development of international standards,

    Recovery of the Caño Negro Wetland National Wildlife Refuge in Costa Rica Begins

    Costa Rica began the recovery of 5 hectares of the Caño Negro Lagoon located in the canton of Los Chiles. The process will be carried out with the support of the European Union and the German government, through the...

    Conservation and Care of Sloths, a Species that is Pura Vida

    A baby sloth must live with its mother for at least a full year so to learn how to function normally in its natural habitat

    According to a UN Report, Half of the World’s Population Is Highly Vulnerable to Climate Change

    Half of the world's population is already "highly vulnerable" to the cruel and growing impacts of climate change, and the "criminal" inaction of leaders threatens to reduce the few chances of a "livable future" on the planet, the UN warned.

    Ticos Contribute to Making this Planet a More Humane Place

    Our planet continues to suffer great damage, all of this stems from the absence of totally "firm" environmental policies, which are developed from each continent. Greenhouse gas emissions are the main causes of the damage, and according to the...

    Tico Environmentalist Will Row 200 Km to Raise Awareness About Ocean Pollution

    A Costa Rican environmentalist will row 200 km in the Gulf of Nicoya to raise awareness about ocean pollution.

    Canada’s Most Famous Shelter to be Demolished Due to Climate Change

    Nothing can escape the effects of climate change, not even historic buildings such as the Abbot Pass refuge in Canada, which will be demolished this year, the centenary of its construction, after a century hosting mountaineers and several decades...

    Costa Rica Tourism Receives More Influx in Areas with a Greater Variety of Animal Species

    A study led by professionals from Stanford University, in the United States, concludes that the sites in Costa Rica with the greatest animal diversity and with better access are most visited by tourists from all over the world.In the...
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    Airbnb Has Collected and Remitted More Than $5 Million in Taxes to the Treasury in Costa Rica

    The Airbnb platform delivered a new update of the tax contribution it has made in Costa Rica, which amounts...
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