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A decade ago, scientists studying Costa Rica's Monteverde cloud forest said they were seeing one of the earliest, concrete results of climate change: the disappearance of a tiny toad. What has ...
The Quetzal currently inhabits wet highland forests ranging from Mexico to Panama, and the Monteverde Cloud Forest has long been an ideal nesting zone.
North-central Costa Rica’s Monteverde has long been the country’s top cloud-forest hot spot and the prime destination for pilgrims in search of the elusive quetzal. But for some, that is a prime ...
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