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Badly Burned Electrocuted Infant Howler Now Thriving!

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Electrocutions, Injuries, Orphans, Prevention, stop the shocks - en
February 11, 2021

Liza has come a long way since she was rescued 2 years ago! She was only...

Loss of Mario

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Electrocutions, Orphans, stop the shocks - en
November 28, 2020

We are very sorry to report the loss of Mario who had bravely fought hard...

Wildlife Electrocutions

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Electrocutions
February 20, 2020

In a country who prides themselves on biodiversity and eco-tourism there is a hidden crisis...

Tamandua Rescued From Power Lines

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Electrocutions, Releases, Rescues
January 30, 2020

In late January, we received a call for a juvenile Northern tamandua (anteater) that...

Owen’s Miracle Recovery

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Electrocutions, Injuries, Orphans, Rehabilitation, Rescues, stop the shocks - en
January 6, 2020

In Costa Rica, electrical distribution is installed with little regard to the effect...

IAR Costa Rica is Dedicated to Saving Electrocuted Wildlife

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Electrocutions, Injuries, Orphans, Rehabilitation, Rescues
January 6, 2020

International Animal Rescue Costa Rica, formerly known as Refuge for Wildlife, was established 20...

Howler Orphans: Saving Electrocution Victims

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Education, Electrocutions, Orphans, Rehabilitation
November 23, 2019

Many areas of Guanacaste are experiencing a surge in human development. Fragmented habitat and the...

Electrocuted Baby Howler Beats Odds

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Electrocutions, Injuries, Orphans, Rehabilitation, stop the shocks - en
October 10, 2019

When infant howlers are badly electrocuted their prognosis isn’t good; it is very rare that...

Electrocuted Howlers Released

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Electrocutions, Releases
September 5, 2019

It is rare that electrocuted howlers sustain only minor injuries. Thankfully, both Marta and Tamara...

Orphaned Howler Progress Report

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Education, Electrocutions, Injuries, Orphans, Rehabilitation, Rescues
August 4, 2019

Now that Mango, Stan and Ana have returned to the forest successfully, it's time for...

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IAR Costa Rica (formerly known as Refuge for Wildlife) was formed to help protect wildlife in the Nosara area of Guanacaste.

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