Weak Environmental Laws: Costa Rica’s Achilles’ Heel in Fighting Eco-Crime
Costa Rica prides itself on its rich natural heritage, but behind the lush rainforests and pristine beaches lies a growing problem: weak environmental laws.
Costa Rica prides itself on its rich natural heritage, but behind the lush rainforests and pristine beaches lies a growing problem: weak environmental laws.
In a world where the conservation of natural resources becomes more imperative by the day, Costa Rica has taken a decisive step forward.
“We will not destroy the treasure of Limón’s coast, but we will not leave it to the fauna either,” said the President, a statement that has ruffled feathers and ignited alarm among those dedicated to preserving Costa Rica’s ecological heritage.
A question that could reshape the future of the country’s cherished protected areas: How should financial support be distributed to maintain and enhance these natural treasures?
The eBird app soared through the Costa Rican skies,Where data and photographs, collected from researchers and tourist birdwatchers, nestled.
Dive into Costa Rica’s abundant biodiversity with its thrilling and intimate animal encounters, offering you a ringside seat to witness the vibrant wildlife