The Dark Side of Paradise: The Plight of Costa Rica’s Howler Monkeys Amidst Unregulated Eco-Tourism
Recently, a three-day-old orphaned howler monkey has become a poignant symbol of this growing conflict.
Recently, a three-day-old orphaned howler monkey has become a poignant symbol of this growing conflict.
It’s a place where secret beaches whisper tales of solitude, howler monkeys provide the morning wake-up call, and sloths take slow living to an art form.
Dropping a single that screams louder than a chainsaw on the verge of felling an ancient tree. Their mission? To save a piece of Costa Rican rainforest.
Jaco Beach is the focal point of Costa Rica’s Central Pacific and one of the most well-known paradise experiences in the Americas for travelers seeking adventure and natural beauty.
Scientists are intrigued by a change seen in some howler monkeys in Costa Rica. Their fur, usually dark brown and almost black, has some yellow spots. Blond rings and spots…
Costa Rica News – I was sitting there on my back porch listening to the howler monkeys in the distance when I had an urge to get a banana. The…