Posts Tagged ‘hitoy cerere’

Bufo coniferus

Quite an unusual toad, Bufo coniferus, has traded in the forest floor for a life of climbing. These spectacular climbing toads can be found from Nicaragua, throughout the Pacific and Atlantic slopes of Costa Rica and Panama,

Lined Crown Snake (Tantilla reticulata)

The Lined Crowned snake (Tantilla reticulata), a member of the Colubridae family, is a small, non venomous snake found in lowland tropical forests of Costa Rica. T. reticulata is a relatively rare species, currently unlisted in the IUCN database. It is a terrestrial and nocturnal species, and although there is no information on feeding habits, it is currently believed to feed on insects and their larvae, similar to other species of Tantilla.

Reptiles and Amphibians of Hitoy Cerere

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Leafcutter Ants in Costa Rica

Leafcutter ants are one of those animals you most assuredly will see while on your visit to Costa Rica. We have seen them all over the country, and are we are always interested in observing the fascinating behavior of these ants.

Hitoy Cerere

Hitoy Cerere is one of 11 SINAC Reserves which have been turned into multi-use land management areas. With an integration of conservation efforts as well as main stream land use practices, these SINAC reserves have laid the groundwork for the next evolution in responsible resource management. With a vision which encourages projects like ours to [...]

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