Discover Zoos And Rescue Centers In Costa Rica

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Costa Rica is overflowing with rare, endangered and exquisite wildlife. However the truth is that poaching, hunting and illegal animal trade do exist here. The Costa Rican government is doing what it can possibly do to strip down and capture the wrongdoers, but in the mess creatures get wounded, orphaned, seized, deserted and suffer from habitat loss. Fortunately, Costa Rica is also overflowing with wildlife rescue centers. The majority are privately operated with incredible volunteer programs and extremely efficient conservation efforts. All of them are open to educate the general public.

San Jose and the Central Valley Region Simon Bolivar Zoo

This is the national zoo, with tiny cages filled with native animals and a few international species.

Where is It: Avenida 11, Calles 7 and 9

Panaca
This is a full day's visit! You don't want to miss the interactive, educational five shows where visitors come into sensory contact with the largest collection of animals from the domestic zoology (over 3500 animals from more than 3000 races) and with agriculture, nature, and all resources the park provides, as well as the agro-industrial productive processes.
Where Is It: San Mateo, Alajueala

Zoo Ave
This is the most successful rescue and rehabilitation project for birds, reptiles, and mammals in Costa Rica. Over 100 species including scarlet and green macaws call these 59 hectares home. Zoo Ave is one of only two zoos in the world to display resplendent quetzals.

Where Is It: Dulce Nombre, on Hwy. 3, about 3.5 km east of the Pan-American Highway, Alajueala

Africa Mia
Go on a real safari tour where giraffes, zebras and tigers are all at a safe, arms reach. Here you will definitely have close encounters of all kinds while feeling as though you're in Africa. Contact us for this unique and special animal adventure.

Where Is It: El Salto, 5 km south of Liberia

Monkey Park Animal Rescue Center
Not just for monkeys, this 23-acre environmental refuge center takes care of rescued animals and their main focus is eventual release. However, due to certain conditions certain animals cannot be released and remain here under the refuge's care. Plus this is much more than just a rescue center, it is also a great educational facility teaching everyone from three-year-olds to adults about feeding, mating and lifestyle habits of their animals.

Programs Available: Volunteer programs are available on a daily basis or stay-overs

The Puma Rescue Shelter
Over forty years ago, Swiss born, Lilly Bodmer De Hagnauer arrived to Costa Rica and began rescuing animals. Her passions have produced one of the most successful feline rescue center, educational and research facilities in Central America

Where is It: 4.5 km N of Canas on the Pan American Highway
Programs Available: There are volunteer stay-over programs available.
Northern Region (Arenal and Monteverde)

Wildlife Rescue Center La Marina
This is one of the oldest family run rescue centers in Costa Rica. The Rojas Ramirez family and their children are 100% taking care of the animals through Breeding, Liberation, Rescuing, Reintroduction and Conservation. They are also fully connected with the community and the public through their Environmental Educational programs that the visitor will understand and internalize upon leaving with such concepts as how to value, love, and protect the environment.

Where Is It: San Carlos
Programs Available: All inclusive, fully immersed volunteer stay-over with food packages are available for any length of time.

Project Asis Costa Rica
Twelve years ago Don Jaime Del Castillo and his son Alvaro had a dream to turn a once-abandoned farm back into a vibrant rainforest while providing a sanctuary for hundreds of species of birds and other wildlife. Their dream has come true. Today Asis is one of the best rehabilitation centers for animals with a slew of programs for hands-on interaction and educational programs for visitors and volunteers. You can also get double the fun by signing up for Spanish lessons and home-stays.

Javillos Programs Available: Volunteer stay-over programs and Spanish classes are available for all ages from little tikes to mature adults.

South Caribbean Region
The Sloth Rescue Center (Also known as the Aviarios del Caribe)
This is the only sloth rescue and research center in the world. Come and join in the care of baby sloths that were either injured or separated from their mothers.

Where Is It: 11 km north of Cahuita
Programs Available: Volunteer opportunities are available for either one day or multi-day stay-overs.


About the Author:
Marina K. Villatoro is an expat living with her family and traveling in Central America. Traveling to Costa Rica will allow you hands on experience with animals and nature.



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