Conservation and deforestation in Costa Rican parks

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Publication date
February 2006

Abstract

San Jose, Costa Rica - Ricardo Rodriguez sits at a picnic table inside the national park he manages and watches the blue Pacific pounding the sickle-shaped beach. Nearby, a white-faced monkey searches for food scraps, while an iguana lolls in the sun. Visitors awed by the natural beauty of Manuel Antonio National Park and Costa Rica's other spectacular wilderness areas don't understand how much trouble they're in. But Ricardo Rodriguez does

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