Tag Archive | "Costa Rica"

October 19, 2009

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Voice of the Leatherback Turtles

What is it about preserving nature in its most pristine state that is important to us? The world existed long before we ever laid our eyes upon a magnificent crimson sunset. The geysers of Yellowstone bellowed forth their molten hot water a million years before it was declared the first national park anywhere in the [...]

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October 16, 2009

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Costa Rica’s Comptroller General Opposes Las Baulas Plan

The Comptroller General of Costa Rica has submitted a report to the Special Standing Committee on the Environment which fires an explosive broadside into the government plan to downgrade Las Baulas National Park to a wildlife refuge, thereby threatening the existence of the critically endangered Leatherback sea turtle. According to Article 183 of the Constitution, [...]

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October 12, 2009

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In Defense of Peace and Nature

An extraordinary thing happened in Costa Rica on December 1, 1948 after a successful revolution against anti-progressive forces. José Figueres Ferrer abolished the Costa Rican Army. The photograph of Costa Rica’s Man of the Century, Don Pepe, taking a hammer to the wall of the Cuartel Bellavista became the symbol of an act that changed this [...]

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October 9, 2009

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Climate Change Another Threat to Costa Rica’s Leatherback

Another voice and another threat to Costa Rica’s Leatherback sea turtle has been added to the chorus of opposition to the proposed plan to downgrade Las Baulas National Park to a wildlife refuge. Todd Steiner is the Executive Director of the Turtle Island Restoration Network and he warns about the dire effects of climate change on [...]

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September 25, 2009

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“For All Time” The Fight for the Leatherback Sea Turtle

For All Time is a twenty year old, award-winning documentary, addressing the urgency for creating the Las Baulas Marine Park. This video is timeless, primarily because absolutely nothing seems to have changed in the two decades since. Inaction is a co-conspirator with time, and both are mortal enemies to the preservation of the natural environment.  [...]

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September 14, 2009

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Dutch Conservationist Opposes Las Baulas Downgrade

Another international conservationist speaks out against the Costa Rican government’s plan to downgrade Las Baulas Marine Park, home to the critically endangered Leatherback sea turtle. Julian Bakker is a retired Dutch lawyer who has spent the last ten years on environmental conservation projects in Colombia and later in Costa Rica. He represents the Environmental Association [...]

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September 5, 2009

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International Conservationists Continue To Protest Las Baulas

International conservationists continue to protest Costa Rica’s plan to downgrade Las Baulas Marine Park, threatening the very existence of the ancient, Leatherback sea turtle. The country’s national park system anchors the billion dollar a year tourism industry and compromising it will undermine this vital economic sector, not to mention its global status as a bastion [...]

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August 26, 2009

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Renowned Scientist Opposes Arias’ Plan to Downgrade Las Baulas

The pre-eminent scholar in the world of turtles, Dr. Peter C.H. Pritchard, has added his precious voice to the resounding chorus opposed to President Arias’ incredibly ill thought out plan of downgrading Parque Nacional las Baulas. Dr. Pritchard has devoted his life to the study of these timeless creatures and nearly twenty years ago, he established [...]

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August 25, 2009

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International Environmentalist Outraged by Costa Rican National Park Plan

Scientists and environmentalists continue to voice their opposition to the Costa Rican government’s plan to downgrade Las Baulas Marine Park. Who owns the earth? Does any government have the right to eliminate a species of plant or animal? When a country willingly accepts outside funds to preserve its natural resources, does it entitle those organizations [...]

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August 23, 2009

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A Conservationist Defends Costa Rica’s Las Baulas

The political response to the simmering controversy over the proposed dismemberment of Las Baulas National Marine Park comes as no surprise. It is the job of all political subordinates, regardless of country or circumstance, to support their leader. In this case, it is Jorge Rodriguez, Minister of MINAET, Costa Rica’s Environment, Energy and Telecommunications Ministry. [...]

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