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Stop the Shocks Program Continues to Prevent Wildlife Electrocutions

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Education, Electrocutions, Fundraising
July 8, 2019

Long-term Problem Area in Esperanza Finally Fixed We are pleased to announce that the dangerous electrical...

Preserving Wildlife Habitat

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Education, Electrocutions
May 10, 2019

Costa Rica is known for its pristine coastline, consistent surf, and exotic wildlife. Everyone would...

Community Support Needed to End Wildlife Electrocutions in Nosara

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Education, Electrocutions, Orphans, Rehabilitation, Rescues
April 22, 2019

As part of the Ostional Wildlife Refuge, the Beaches of Nosara is famous for its...

Severely Injured Howlers Find Love

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Electrocutions, Injuries, Rehabilitation
March 22, 2019

Neither Ronny nor Mama can be released due to ongoing treatment requirements, but they have...

Electrocuted Howler Infants Become Best Friends

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Electrocutions, Injuries, Orphans, Rehabilitation, stop the shocks - en
March 19, 2019

These two tiny infant howlers were both badly electrocuted when their mother's climbed onto uninsulated...

Electrocuted Infant Howler Rescue and Rehabilitation

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Electrocutions, Orphans, Rehabilitation, Rescues
January 15, 2019

Sebastian was rescued in April 2018 when our team received a call from staff at...

Infant Howler’s Mother Caught on Fire

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Education, Electrocutions, stop the shocks - en, Volunteers
December 17, 2018

This tiny infant howler monkey was orphaned when her mother climbed onto an uninsulated power...

Electrical worker installing wildlife protection equipment on a power transformer

Wildlife Protection Team Saving Monkeys From Electrocution

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Education, Electrocutions
December 17, 2018

More good news from our Wildlife Protection Team!   Last week, several high risk transformers in...

Newborn Infant Howler Electrocuted

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Electrocutions, Fundraising, Injuries, Orphans, Rescues, stop the shocks - en
October 11, 2018

Mario was only a few days old when he was rescued and he’s already suffered...

Protecting Wildlife from Electrocutions

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Education, Electrocutions, Fundraising
October 5, 2018

On average, Refuge for Wildlife responds to over 100 electrocuted howler monkey rescue calls each year....

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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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