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    Government of Costa Rica Must Determine In Three Months How Fipronil Affects Bees

    Almost a month after the appeal sentence presented by the Ombudsman's Office to ban the insecticide Fipronil in Costa Rica was admitted for study, the Constitutional Chamber declared it valid.The initiative to present a resource came as a result...

    La Tigra de San Carlos Forest Reserve, A Place of Sustainable Educational Tourism

    In the districts of La Tigra de San Carlos and San Lorenzo de San Ramón the new La Tigra Forest Reserve was born. This private initiative seeks to promote an ecotourism model for national and international visitors, communities and...

    There is Hope Ahead with Regards to the World’s Great Climate Crisis

    The conscious actions towards our planet and that our environment will not purge itself of the bad overnight.

    What to Do When Grieving for a Pet

    Death visits us in many ways throughout life. Sometimes, it announces an important life change or an internal change that we must integrate as if it were the loss of a loved one, elaborating our grief.At other times it...

    Guanacaste Participated In An International Event for The Rescue Of Coral Reefs

    With the aim of contributing to the conservation and restoration of biodiversity and coastal protection, the German Development Cooperation,

    Costa Rica Is a World Example against Deforestation Doubling Its Forests after Changing the Production Model

    The image we have of Costa Rica today is that of a natural paradise full of national parks and protected areas. But it was not always like this. 50 years ago "Tico" (Costa Rican) forests disappeared at a rate...

    “Vulture Bees”: The Peculiar Species Discovered in Costa Rica That Eats Meat

    'Vulture bees'? Costa Rica is home to a species that developed an extra tooth and modified its intestine to eat meat. This is revealed in a study by the University of California (UC) in Riverside, led by entomologist Douglas...

    UCR Publishes Book on Costa Rican Bees to Raise Awareness about the Ecological Importance of This Species

    As part of the commitment to defend the environment and food security of the country, the UCR published the book "Bees of Costa Rica", with the aim that any interested person learn about their interaction with flowers and how...

    Barra Honda Park in Guanacaste Created a Collaborative Conservation Model That Benefits Rural Enterprises

    In the Barra Honda National Park they are convinced that a protected area can also be a model for community development; And that is why, from there, a new tourist route was created that offers visitors a natural and...

    Indigenous Communities Get the Rights of “Ogopogo”, the Canadian Cousin of the Loch Ness Monster

    “Ogopogo” supposedly lives in the waters of Okanagan Lake, in the Canadian province of British Columbia. This plesiosaur or giant horse-headed snake -according to testimonies- is the version in this North American country of Nessie, the famous Scottish creature....
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    Do You Want to Know the Officials Who Govern Your Local Community in Costa Rica?

    At the municipal level in Costa Rica, each person has between 23 and 35 local authorities.The number sounds a...
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