This guide is an excerpt from the much larger Wildlife Travel Guide. It has practical and inspirational nature-watching advice to help you explore. This topic is vast so it only covers a few carefully selected destinations and types of wildlife.
The Osa Peninsula is in the south-west Costa Rica. The Osa Peninsula is often called Corcovado which refers to the national park "Parque Nacional Corcovado" that covers much of the pensinsula. The wildlife here is amazing with birds, mammals, butterflies, insects and lizards found in large numbers in the rainforest. The large size of the forest (and good protection from hunting) means there are healthy populations of larger mammals such as Tapir and Jaguar. Although animals such as Jaguar are rarely seen it is possible and the author saw one on his research visit by using good tracking skills and being in the forest in the right places at the right times: he shares advice on this, and similar topics, in the guide.
This guide includes:-
Article: Finding Monkeys in Forest
Article: Bird Identification in Costa Rica
Article: Birdwatching in Forest
Site 1: Dos Brazos
Site 2: Footpath to Puerto Jimenez and Carate
Site 3: Bolita
This guide has been designed specifically as an eBook. From the table of contents, every article can easily be found with a maximum of three clicks or touches on a menu. The maps are optimised for electronic readers and are usable even on smaller screens.
The Osa Peninsula is in the south-west Costa Rica. The Osa Peninsula is often called Corcovado which refers to the national park "Parque Nacional Corcovado" that covers much of the pensinsula. The wildlife here is amazing with birds, mammals, butterflies, insects and lizards found in large numbers in the rainforest. The large size of the forest (and good protection from hunting) means there are healthy populations of larger mammals such as Tapir and Jaguar. Although animals such as Jaguar are rarely seen it is possible and the author saw one on his research visit by using good tracking skills and being in the forest in the right places at the right times: he shares advice on this, and similar topics, in the guide.
This guide includes:-
Article: Finding Monkeys in Forest
Article: Bird Identification in Costa Rica
Article: Birdwatching in Forest
Site 1: Dos Brazos
Site 2: Footpath to Puerto Jimenez and Carate
Site 3: Bolita
This guide has been designed specifically as an eBook. From the table of contents, every article can easily be found with a maximum of three clicks or touches on a menu. The maps are optimised for electronic readers and are usable even on smaller screens.