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Meet the sloths of Costa Rica

Since the last Ice Age, the great Xenartha order has dwindled to three particular creatures: the armadillo, the anteater and the remarkable sloth.
Sloths spend more of their time in the rainforest canopies of Americas, sleeping up to eighteen hours a day. Adapt in the trees, sloths are awkward on the ground, but strong and graceful swimmers. Continue reading
The Fund for Costa Rica

The Fund for Costa Rica is a non-profit, non-governmental organization which promotes biodiversity conservation in Costa Rica. Continue reading
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Earth Hour is a universal message of hope and action to protect the one thing that unites us all – the planet. Together our actions add up.
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Saving Mono Titi – Costa Rica’s Endangered Squirrel Monkey

The Story of the Mono Titi
Manuel Antonio Park is the crown jewel of the Costa Rican National Park system. Some would say that it is the birthplace of Eco Tourism. Manuel Antonio Park is also one of the two restricted habitats of the highly endangered Mono Titi squirrel monkey. Continue reading
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The Voice of the Leatherback Turtles
President Oscar Arias is pushing a bill through the legislature to downgrade the status of the Las Baulas Marine National Park
WATER, MORE THAN A TUBE / AGUA, MÁS QUE UN TUBO

Nestled In the mountains of northern Costa Rica, there is a beautiful place, the watershed of La Balsa River. Its waters flow through the mountains, from Nicaragua to the Caribbean Sea.
The area was covered in cloud forests which produced an abundance of water, and it was home to a unique biological diversity. But now the waters are scarce, and they are being contaminated, and the wildlife takes shelter in small fragmented forests.
The communities have taken action. Their challenge: to restore their local watersheds, bring back the vitality of their rivers, and witness the wildlife return. Continue reading
The Leatherback Trust, Costa Rica
The Leatherback Trust is a non-profit foundation established by James R. Spotila, Ph.D. to save the leatherback turtle and other sea turtles from extinction. The Leatherback Trust scientists were instrumental in founding a new national park, Parque Marino Las Baulas, on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. The park protects the most important leatherback nesting beaches in the Pacific Ocean. Continue reading

