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Costa Rica’s highways are packed with animal lovers searching for a glimpse of a sloth or red-eyed tree frog. Too many of the nation’s iconic animals are killed by vehicle strikes on the busy roads.
I was stuck in a cubicle, desperately Googling “best places to ditch your corporate job and find yourself.” Then I saw ...
It’s while hanging from a harness halfway down a 60m waterfall on the flanks of an active volcano in Costa Rica that my mind ...
Costa Rica adopted enlightened wildlife protection laws in 2017, guided by the motto "when in doubt, favor nature.” The country became the first in the world to ban wildlife selfies. Its wildlife ...
Blue jeans poison dart frogs cannot be handled since their skin—not made of denim—is extremely toxic. Beverly Houwing, Costa Rica, 2020. There’s a good chance that you’ll ...
Costa Rica is seriously an incredible bucket list destination. It has mountains, beaches, rainforests, high adrenaline ...
A Cuban tree frog croaks in a flooded area near the intersection ... A green iguana (Iguana iguana) is pictured at the Wildlife Rescue Center in Alajuela, Costa Rica, on Sept.16, 2024. Green iguanas ...
Costa Rica is an eco-paradise ... adventurers can zip through the country's first rainforest tree-climbing park in Monteverde or lounge at the beaches and tropical jungle at Cahuita National ...
Baby sloth poses for the camera on the tree. Image via depositphotos.com One of the world ... named for its extremely painful sting. Tortuguero Cerro, Costa Rica. Image by artush via depositphotos.com ...
(MENAFN- Costa Rica News) Maybe the first image that comes ... Have you ever heard of the manchineel tree ? The manchineel is a +20 feet tall tree that grows on sandy beaches throughout the ...