Costa Rica
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Animal Captivity Ban: Costa Rica to Close State Zoos and Prohibit Caged Wild Animals Following 11 Years of Litigation
Costa Rica initially proposed a ban on animal captivity at public zoos but was met with mixed opinions. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Costa Rican Water Contamination: Land Use Responsible for Damaging Environment, Transforming Drinking Water to Unsafe Levels [Study]
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Costa Rican Farms Provide Sanctuary for Rainforest Birds with Natural Landscape Features
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Octopus Nursery Discovered 2 Miles Below Surface Might Also be Home of Potential New Species — Costa Rica
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Caeruleuptychia Harrisi: Smithsonian Researcher Identifies a New Species of Butterfly in Costa Rica
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First Crocodile Virgin Birth Reported in Costa Rica Zoo, Stillbirth DNA at 99.9% Match
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Crocodile Mauls 8-Year-Old Boy to Death in Front of His Parents Before Dragging Him Into River
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New Species of Tree Frog with Unique Shrill Calls Discovered in Costa Rica
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Catastrophic Coral Die-off in Costa Rica Was Caused by Severe Weather Resulting in Water Temperature Drop
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Aftershocks and Tsunami Threat Remains After the 6.7 Magnitude Earthquake Off Nicaragua Coast
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Good News: Costa Rica Now Fossil Fuel-Free, Running on Renewable Energy for 2 Months
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Sea Shepherd CEO Paul Watson Returns to US After 2 Years of Exile in France
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Heartbreaking! Grecia the Toucan from Costa Rica Gets 3D-printed Beak After Tragic Abuse