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Archives for June 18, 2018

Firefighters rescue turtle on Isla del Coco

June 18, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Firefighters from the Isla del Coco station helped a Kemp’s ridley turtle, after a group of conservationists aboard the Sharkwater boat found it pressed into a fishing net. At the request of the park guards of the Isla del Coco National Park, fire paramedics in consultation with veterinarians of the Fire Department, applied medications to […]

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Trees that help the climate are more abundant in tropical forests

June 18, 2018 by Staff News Writer

A study published recently by the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution (NEE), showed that nitrogen fixing trees, of the Leguminosae family, are more abundant in secondary tropical forests of seasonally dry and young zones, than in secondary forests of humid zones and with more development time. This is considered a transcendental data for the restoration […]

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OAS: Fire in Nicaragua is a crime against humanity

June 18, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Luis Almagro, secretary general of the Organization of American States (OAS), described the fire that occurred in Nicaragua this Saturday as a crime against humanity. Six people died in the fire: four adults and two babies. According to the preliminary versions, the fire was caused by police and orteguista paramilitary because the family refused to […]

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Iván Duque will be the new president of Colombia

June 18, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The rightist Iván Duque, political ally of former president Alvaro Uribe, was chosen this Sunday as the new president of Colombia, according to the first results read by the electoral authority with 96,99% of the pools. With 54.07% of the votes, the 41-year-old former senator beat former-guerrilla Gustavo Petro (41.72%) by a large margin in […]

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Architect Promotes Creation of Biological Station in Manuel Antonio National Park

June 18, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Manuel Antonio National Park is a wilderness area with one of the highest number of visits by national and foreign tourists, due to its rich biological resources. However, all its potential for research and tourism has not been exploited in order to reactivate the economy. Therefore, Gustavo Cordero López, an Architecture graduate from Universidad Hispanoamericana, […]

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Crocodile in a pool scares people in Guanacaste

June 18, 2018 by Staff News Writer

A family from Playa Grande de Santa Cruz, Guanacaste, had the scare of their lives when they found a crocodile in a pool on Friday night. According to Guana News, who shared the video, when the tenants gave the alert to the site manager at around 7:00 p.m., at first it was thought that it […]

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