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Blossoming yellow trees

February 13, 2017 by Staff News Writer

When summer comes we inevitably think of sand, sun and blue sea. However, this time has prepared some surprises that, although fleeting, marvel us with the perfection of nature. This is the case of the road separating Ciudad Colón from the University for Peace in the Rodeo de Mora. In the short but winding route, […]

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Magic trees in San José! Don’t miss the opportunity of seeing them!

February 10, 2017 by Staff News Writer

When was the last time you noticed the flowering trees in downtown San José? If the answer was “long ago” or you just don’t know, this activity is for you. Chepecletas and the “Magical Trees” Organization joint to show Costa Ricans more than just buildings in the capital. The walking tour will be held next […]

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Velásquez: “I want people to see how beautiful Costa Rica is!”

February 8, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Nicolás Velásquez’ goal is to show Costa Rica’s exuberant nature. He is a Costa Rican whose hobbie is to make videos on different sites of the country, which definitely captivate people. This time, it was Poás volcano the one that dazzled through shots made by Velásquez and some independent contributions. Now, the final result is […]

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The Fire Department is always assisting animals!

February 7, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Fire Department daily assist 22 emergencies related to snakes, dogs, cats, sloths and even crocodiles in the national territory. In fact, during the first 37 days of 2017, the rescue units have already assisted 801 emergencies related to animals. The most common one is the appearance of snakes. In addition, in the first weeks […]

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Costa Rica did it again! It is ‘the most biologically intense place on Earth’

February 6, 2017 by Staff News Writer

it is not the first time, but it is a source of pride. Costa Rica continues to be recognized in European media for its biodiversity and tourism. On February 5th, British newspaper The Guardian published an extensive report that places the country as ‘the most biologically intense place on Earth’. The publication focused on Corcovado […]

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Neutering campaign to benefit animal victims of Hurricane Otto

February 3, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The National Association for the Protection of Animals (ANPA) and community leaders from Upala and Guatuso organized a neutering campaign for the animals in the communities of Canalete, Upala, Katira and Guatuso. The National Animal Health Service (SENASA) was worried by the overpopulation of dogs and cats that inhabit these communities after Otto’s emergency. According […]

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