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Adult Howler Electrocution Rehabilitation and Release

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September 19, 2018

Henry was injured in Esperanza when he climbed onto uninsulated power lines near the mango...

Howler Rehab and Release – 2 Dog Attacks and 1 Electrocution

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Electrocutions, Rehabilitation, Releases
August 30, 2018

Charlotte was attacked by dogs in Garza and sustained several deep bite punctures and a...

Adult Howler Rehab and Release

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Electrocutions, Rehabilitation, Releases
August 13, 2018

The majority of our rescues are howler monkeys that have been electrocuted. Most of the...

Tiny Infant Monkey Defeats The Odds After Electrocution

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Electrocutions, Injuries, Orphans, Rehabilitation
June 3, 2018

In September 2017, Esmeralda was badly electrocuted when her mother climbed onto an uninsulated power transformer...

Infant Howler Monkey Survives Serious Electrocution Injuries

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Electrocutions, Orphans, Rehabilitation
June 2, 2018

Owen has been through a lot and he almost died because of his injuries. He was very badly...

Ronny’s Electrocution Rehabilitation – Warning Graphic Images

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Electrocutions, Injuries, Rehabilitation
April 23, 2018

Ronny has been with us since early 2017 after he was severely electrocuted by uninsulated...

Stop the Shocks – Insulating Transformers and Power Lines

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Education, Electrocutions, Fundraising
May 28, 2016

Electrocution Is The #1 Killer Of Howler Monkeys In Nosara How Are They Being Electrocuted? By touching TWO (or...

Refuge for Wildlife and ICE Work Together to “Stop the Shocks”

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Electrocutions, Fundraising
May 4, 2016

On Tuesday May 3rd 2016, ICE installed several wildlife protection kits along the main road...

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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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