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    The Fauna In Costa Rican National Parks Has Re-adapted To Their Natural Way Of Life

    The fauna at Manuel Antonio and other National Parks has returned to its natural way of life, since it was closed to visitors on March 23rd due to the COVID-19 Pandemic

    The Plastic Pollution Pandemic

    There are more “microplastics” in the Ocean than there are stars in the sky. And also, there are already microplastics in the air

    Illegal Hunting Groups Raid in Corcovado National Park

    Nearby residents of Drake Bay, in the canton of Osa, Puntarenas, reported that in recent days groups of people have raided the Corcovado National Park to hunt animals and then sell their meat.The president of the Drake Bay Rural...

    Corcovado National Park: One of the Few Natural Areas That Remain Virgin in Central America

    Costa Rica is recognized worldwide for its effort in the preservation of indigenous flora and fauna. That is why this country has laws that strictly protect biodiversity. An example of this is the Corcovado National Park.This park is home...

    What Steps Have The Costa Rican Population Taken To Counter Climate Change?

    Climate Change is an issue that today generates a direct impact on citizens, this includes their buying and consumption habits. It turns out that the company Eco Market Research carried out quantitative research in late 2019, focused on those...

    Arenal Conservation Area Authorities Seize Wildlife From Poachers

    The Wildlife Program of the Arenal Huetar Norte Conservation Area (ACAHN), carried out in Sarapiquí the seizure of 13 Lapas (parrots) and 1 emú. The animals weretransferred to authorized sites for their care, review and then integration into...

    Interesting Facts about Nosara That You Probably Didn’t Know

    A hidden shipwreck on the outer shores of Playa GuionesAsk most people whether they know of the shipwreck that sits a short way off the shoreline at Playa Guiones and the reply will very likely be negative. Although rarely...

    Animals in Latin America Explore Cities during Quarantine

    In the midst of the preventive measures taken by governments in Latin America, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, animals such as cougars, foxes, dolphins, marsupials, opossums, wild boars, monkeys, ducks, turkeys, and birds have been seen on the beaches...

    2020 Will Be A Year Full Of Beautiful Moons In The Sky

    There are many events that happen in the astronomical cycle every year, with solar eclipses, lunar eclipses, asteroids, blue and red moons, etc.In this sense, astronomers announce that during the year 2020 we will have 13 full moons, including...

    With The Worldwide Lockdown Wildlife Is Making A Comeback Retaking Its Original Habitats

    Despite the difficult situation that citizens around the world are experiencing in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, today nature is reflecting a (temporary) environmental change that makes many animal species able to return into their original habitats. Various...
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