Las Catalinas and Guanacaste Wildlife Monitoring partnered to place and monitor motion-activated cameras throughout the tropical dry forest nature...
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In times when much of the world’s ecosystem is under threat, the conservation work being done across Costa Rica matters, not just for the health of...
Las Catalinas Climate has two very distinct seasons, a rainy one and a dry one. Both are quite wonderful. The dry season begins in early to...
Tropical dry forests are ecosystems in which life changes drastically between long periods of rain and drought over the course of the year. Found in...
Almost 25 species of whales, dolphins, and manatees can be found offshore of Costa Rica, with different species found in the Pacific, Caribbean, and...
Almost all ecosystems exhibit some seasonality. In temperate regions, these changes can be seen in the changes from winter, spring, summer and fall,...
Oceanic Giant Manta Rays or Rayas Mantas (Manta Birostris) are the world's largest ray, reaching sizes of more than 20ft from wingtip to wingtip....
Dry season brings quite a few changes to the behavior of animals in the tropical dry forest of Guanacaste, who must respond to the differences in...
The sloth is one of Costa Rica’s most iconic creatures, drawing love from around the world for its peaceful nature and friendly appearance. In fact,...
The waters in the bay off of Las Catalinas feature expansive sandflats and volcanic rock formations, all at the intersection of shallow and open...