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Howler Released After Orthopaedic Surgery Rehabilitation

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Injuries, Rehabilitation, Releases, Rescues
April 4, 2019

Marisol was released in late March after a lengthy rehabilitation at Refuge for Wildlife. Back...

Baby Vulture Cruelly Attacked By Humans is Released

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Injuries, Orphans, Rehabilitation, Releases
March 9, 2019

When Elmer was just a tiny baby black vulture (Coragyps atratus) he was cruelly injured...

Orphaned Howler Monkeys Rescued as Infants are Released!

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Orphans, Rehabilitation, Releases
February 18, 2019

After undergoing intensive and lengthy rehabilitation in our rescue center, three orphaned howler monkeys have...

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...

Rodrigo’s Rehab & Release

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Rehabilitation, Releases, Rescues
May 24, 2018

Rodrigo is a juvenile tamandua mexicana (northern tamandua) who was rescued after he wandered into a...

Grace and Marvin Release

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Rehabilitation, Releases
May 11, 2018

Grace was rescued a month ago when she was electrocuted and fell in Arenales. Marvin...

Bernie’s Rehabilitation and Release

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Injuries, Rehabilitation, Releases
January 17, 2018

Bernie was badly electrocuted in Playa Guiones in December 2016. He not only suffered from...

Rescue & Release of Five Orphaned Pizotes

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Orphans, Rehabilitation, Releases
January 17, 2018

In June 2017, Refuge for Wildlife rescued five infant white-nosed coati, locally known as "pizotes". First we rescued...

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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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