Tree of Life Wildlife Rescue Center and Botanical Gardens
Tree of Life Wildlife Rescue Center and Botanical Gardens
Tree of Life Wildlife Rescue Center and Botanical Gardens
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Visit to the Costa Rica Animal Rescue Center
I visited the Costa Rica Animal Rescue Center. The center takes in sloths, monkeys, parrots and other animals that need rehabilitation and care. It is located about 40 minutes from San Jose near Turrucares, Alajuela. Here is their information
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Monkeys, Parrots, and Other Wildlife in the Forests of Costa Rica
Over the past 70 years, more than 80 percent of the original tropical forest in Coto Brus, Costa Rica has disappeared. But what if a growing local practice can help to conserve these forests and the species that inhabit them? By monitoring wildlife and fruiting trees, researchers hope to find out. Join Earthwatch scientists Drs. Kerry Grimm, Clare Aslan, and Sarah Frey as they discuss the research they are conducting in this region and get an update on what they have uncovered so far.
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