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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...

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...

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...

Helping Abandoned Infant Wildlife

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Education, Rehabilitation, Rescues
March 18, 2019

If you find an infant animal alone, without its mother, the usual assumption is that...

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...

Rescued Infant Tamandua Reunited with his Mother

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Education, Orphans, Rehabilitation, Rescues
November 27, 2018

Little Edwin, an infant Northern tamandua, was found on the ground alone. It is normal...

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...

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...

11 Monkeys “Graduate” from Refuge for Wildlife

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Orphans, Releases, Rescues
July 11, 2015

Today was graduation day at Refuge For Wildlife for several of our orphaned howlers! We...

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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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