Caño
Negro National Wildlife Refuge is often called a bird sanctuary
from October to April when the migrant birds are at the refuge.
The variety of species and sheer quantity of individuals creates
a spectacle that even non-birdwatchers will marvel at. Among
the many birds see
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The Tortuguero Canals
The
small village of Tortuguero ("Region of Turtles")
is located on the northeastern Caribbean coast of Costa Rica,
approximately 50 miles north of the Port of Limon, Costa Rica’s
main port. Tortuguero National Park is an important nesting
beach for four species of marine turtles.see
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Palo Verde wetlands crocodile land
Palo
Verde National Park is a wildlife refuge located between Tempisque
and Bebedero rivers in the province of Guanacaste. In this
park we can find the biggest area of preserve wetlands in
Costa Rica. Scientists from all over the world come to study
this rich ecosystem that combines rivers, marshland, mangroves
and dry forest. see
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Rio Frio Cano Negro Tour
The
Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge and the Rio Frío
are biological humid areas considered to be one of the richest
in biological diversity in Costa Rica. Here you can find a
great variety of resident and migratory birds plus three different
species of monkeys, also iguanas, sloths, turtles and caymans.
see
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