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Police rescues and adopt 5 kittens after Nate

October 10, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Animals have also been affected by storm Nate and authorities are responsible for rescuing them in the midst of the tragedy that plagues the country. In Pérez Zeledón, officers of the Public Force rescued five kittens. In addition, the policemen adopted the animals. crhoy.com

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Unique gifts for your furry pals

October 8, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Designer Valeria Chirino stands out for her particular style of illustration, where animals are the central characters. Therefore, it is not surprising that at the time of becoming an entrepreneur, decided to create a venture related to pets. The young woman comments that “Guru, Guau, Miay” (Tel. 89734795/ www.facebook.com/GuruGuauMiau), started three years ago as a […]

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Selfies promote animal cruelty

October 5, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Selfies and and photographs with wild animals on social networks contribute to animal cruelty, according to a recent analysis by World Animal Protection in conjunction with the digital agency Grassriots. Since July, both agencies have begun to work on understanding the scope and impact of wildlife selfies, which are an increasingly common manifestation of ecotourism. […]

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Campaign to save tapirs from road death

October 5, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Several public institutions, communities and the Nai Conservation organization came together to set up road signs and launch a campaign to prevent tapirs from dying on the road. The signs were placed on the South Interamerican Highway. The passage of vehicles by this route is the greatest threat to the tapirs, specifically in the area […]

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New US ambassador took office on Wednesday

October 5, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Sharon Day presented her credentials as US Ambassador to Costa Rica on Wednesday morning and officially began her duties in the country. During an activity at the Foreign Ministry, Day met with President Luis Guillermo Solís and Foreign Minister Manuel González at the official ceremony to be officially accredited as a diplomat in the country. […]

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The explanation to the clouds that astonished Cartago

October 3, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Some say it is a gift from God, others think it is a divine sign from the book of Revelation, but beyond the motive, many were surprised by the clouds soaring over Cartago on Tuesday morning. Eladio Solano, an expert at the National Meteorological Institute (IMN) explained that these types of clouds are called lenticular, […]

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