The Perils of Feeding Wildlife: A Crisis in Costa Rica’s Ecotourism
In the lush landscapes of Costa Rica, an unsettling trend has emerged that threatens the harmony between humans and the nation’s revered wildlife.
In the lush landscapes of Costa Rica, an unsettling trend has emerged that threatens the harmony between humans and the nation’s revered wildlife.
As one of the world’s largest exporters of bananas, Costa Rica’s reliance on chemical pesticides poses significant risks.
Annually, the U.S. sees about 133 billion pounds of food wasted, which equates to an estimated value of $161 billion.
The proposed airport site overlaps with the Diquís Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its pre-Columbian artifacts.
The Arenal Tempisque Conservation Area (ACAT-SINAC) reported an uptick in sightings of the Jabiru
It was during her Ph.D. research near the Sloth Sanctuary of Costa Rica in San Clemente that Dr. Rebecca Cliffe first encountered these anomalies.
San José’s skies witnessed a whimsical sight as Frontier Airlines’ Airbus A321neo, emblazoned with a charismatic Costa Rican sloth
Recent hydrothermal eruptions, like the one on January 15th, sent materials soaring over 200 meters above the crater.