Although Costa Rica is committed to protecting wildlife, unscrupulous individuals continue to violate the rules and insist on keeping wild animals as pets. The National System of Conservation Areas ...
How wildlife behaves depends on the circumstances of the interaction. Everybody wants to go for a hike and see wild animals with their very own eyes in the habitat that they live in. To some degree, ...
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Call of the wild: Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula
Experience the enchanting Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica. Immerse yourself in its untouched nature and breathtaking landscapes.
Quiet on the tee? The howler monkeys weren’t having it. Hidden in the canopy above me, the loudest mammals on the planet were holding forth in full-throated violation of golf etiquette: primates with ...
Capuchin monkeys play, rest and eat in the Taboga forest reserve of Costa Rica. The monkeys are tracked as part of the Capuchinos de Taboga Research Project. ANN ARBOR—The immune performance of wild ...
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When strength in numbers stops working: Climate extremes rewrite monkey society in Costa Rica
As climate change intensifies, scientists are becoming increasingly concerned about how animals will cope with a more unpredictable world. One way to gain insight is by studying how animals have ...
Costa Rica spent decades working on preservation through strong environmental policies and long-term planning. They treated environmental conservation as a national priority rather than a tourism ...
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