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How Seasonal Changes Affect Crocodile Movement in Costa Rica

Seasonal changes significantly impact crocodile movement in Costa Rica, particularly in response to varying rainfall patterns. During the wet season, rivers and wetlands swell, offering crocodiles more space and food, leading to increased activity. Conversely, in the dry season, shrinking water bodies concentrate crocodile populations, increasing human-wildlife encounters. The study highlights the importance of understanding these seasonal patterns for both conservation efforts and managing crocodile interactions with communities.

Microplastics Threaten Costa Rica’s Beaches and Marine Ecosystems

Microplastics are an emerging environmental crisis on Costa Rica’s Pacific and Caribbean coasts, threatening marine ecosystems and human health. A study, supported by CIMAR and the University of Costa Rica, analyzes the distribution of these plastics across eight beaches. Findings reveal high concentrations of synthetic fibers and fishing net residues, especially in Puntarenas. Microplastics are ingested by marine life, impacting the food chain and human health. The study emphasizes urgent public action to protect oceans and aligns with global sustainable development goals.

Costa Rica Social Security Executives Face Corruption Charge

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