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    Innovative Financial Program for Costa Rican Women That Protect our Natural Resources Was Launch

    This Friday, Mawy 22th, at a press conference in the Presidential Palace auditorium, on the occasion of the “International Day for Biological Diversity”, and as a strategy to mitigate the socio-economic impacts generated by the global COVID-19 Pandemic,the...

    The Best Hiking Routes in Costa Rica

    With 30% of its territory protected by National Parks and Natural Reserves, Costa Rica is a country that offers multiple natural landscapes where exploring them is best lived on foot. Its trails in tropical forests, cloud forests, mangroves, beaches,...

    Poison Dart Frogs, Small and Colorful Attractions of the Costa Rican Fauna

    Poison dart frogs belong to the scientific family Dendrobatidae, which contains more than 175 individual species that are distributed in a range that includes much of Central and South America

    Visiting Los Quetzales National Park, an Adventure to another Amazing Planet

    Los Quetzales National Park is located in the Los Santos area, in southern Costa Rica, between the province of San Gerardo de Dota on the Talamanca mountain range and the Savegre river basin. About 80 km from San José,...

    The Devastating Effects of Acid Rain on All Life Forms

    Acid rain is considered to be those precipitations with high concentrations of sulfuric and nitric acid. It causes significant damage to vegetation, wiping out nitrogen-fixing microorganisms. A very important indirect effect is the impoverishment of certain essential nutrients so...

    A Very Special Town in Costa Rica Awards Citizenship to All Its Bees, Bats, Birds and Butterflies

    Curridabat, a town in Costa Rica’s, has proven its passion about biodiversity and the wellness of its people

    13 Natural Protected Areas Will Reopen Next Monday, August 17th

    As part of the effort made at the country level to promote economic recovery, the Ministry of Environment and Energy (MINAE) and the National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) authorize, from August 17th, the access of visitors to 13...

    Asian Giant Hornet Could Reach Costa Rica

    Recently was known through the media that the Asian giant hornet has been seen prowling in the northern United States, probably migrating from Asia. According to this report, it was first spotted in December 2019 at Washington State.Regarding its...

    It is Time For Transition Towards Organic Farming in Costa Rica, Declaration by the Federation for Conservation of Nature (FECON)

    After justifying our proposal, for a transition towards community organic agriculture, we make a formal request to the Ministry of Agriculture

    Chamber of Beekeepers Denounced the Death of 2 Million Bees in a Puntarenas Farm

    The National Chamber of Beekeeping Promotion regretted the incident that occurred on May 8th, 2020, in Esparza, Puntarenas, where more than 2 million bees died from agrochemical poisoning. “The community of Esparza de Puntarenas has witnessed the worst killing...
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