
Senior Citizens visit NATUWA
Here in NATUWA, we had the pleasure of enjoying a trail tour from a group of friendly, elderly people from Esparza de Puntarenas. The ladies
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Here in NATUWA, we had the pleasure of enjoying a trail tour from a group of friendly, elderly people from Esparza de Puntarenas. The ladies
Two giant turtles arrived to the Macaw Sanctuary NATUWA. It is amazing to know that in our country there are animals transported from other continents.
SINAC officials, entered the Macaw Sanctuary NATUWA with a very young Chucuyo parakeet. This young bird will be in the area of rehabilitation under an assisted rearing process,
Earlier today, an owl (Megascops cooperi) arrived to the Macaw Santuary NATUWA. SINAC employees from Esparza were involved with the rescue. “The owl was injured
Our great friend, Jason Mejía of the United States, recently traveled here for one week to develop a mural about the Macaw Sanctuary NATUWA. He left
Scarlet macaw rescued By way of SINAC, arrived a scarlet macaw (Ara macao) to the Macaw Sanctuary NATUWA, with deteriorating plumage from being poorly taken
Two baby pgymy owls arrived to the Macaw Santuary NATUWA, thanks to the hardwork of SINAC. Community members from Esparza found their nest fallen. The
Today, arrived these very young Catano parakeets (Eupsittula canicularis) by officials of SINAC, Esparza, Puntarenas. The tree that they were living in collapsed. Luckily, some
A few months ago two deer arrived to the Macaw Sanctuary NATUWA with very unique coloration. We believed it was due to a nutritional problem, but after several months
The Armed Forces of El Roble, Puntarenas, sent us a pygmy owl (Glaucidium costaricanum) who was struggling to fly. The owl will return to its natural habitat
Today, SINAC officials of the Central Pacific region (Esparza); brought a 3-week old white-faced monkey (Cebus imitator) to the Macaw Sanctuary NATUWA, as the infant’s mother was
Today we were brought a kinkajou (Potos flavus) with several injuries by attack dogs by the officials of Carara National Park. The animals is currently in rehabilitation.