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Costa Rica, known for its lush rainforests, rich biodiversity, and incredible beaches, is also celebrated as the safest ...
A group of Lyndon Institute students recently traveled to Costa Rica to learn about its biodiversity and vibrant culture, and ...
The islands have for a long time drawn bird enthusiasts and now the local government is turning to birdwatching as a niche ...
Forty-six percent of tree species in Mesoamerica are threatened with extinction. Researchers hope a new regional study will ...
The Latin American and Caribbean Presidential Mission convened a strategic forum Wednesday, in San José, Costa Rica, to ...
The country's Protected Wilderness Areas (ASP) are an excellent opportunity to learn about wildlife, observe their natural behaviors, learn about the ...
The winners of the Mangrove Photography Awards shed light on the ecologically valuable but highly threatened coastal ...
Forest bathing emerged in Japan in the 1980s as a physiological and psychological exercise called shinrin-yoku, meaning ...
First-of-its-kind study shows Afro-descendant peoples are key environmental stewards; 56% of their lands are top 5% in global biodiversity.
On July 28, 2022, the UN General Assembly adopted, with 161 votes in favor and eight abstentions, a resolution declaring access to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment a universal human right.
By Kielce Gussie At the beginning of July, Papua New Guinea (PNG) became the first small island developing State in the world ...