
Parque Nacional Corcovado


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Overview
This national park takes up 40% of the Península de Osa and is the last great original tract of tropical rainforest in Pacific Central America. The bastion of biological diversity is home to half of Costa Rica’s species, including the largest population of scarlet macaws, and countless other endangered species, including Baird’s tapir, the giant anteater and the world’s largest bird of prey, the harpy eagle.
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Wildlife watching away from the crowds on Costa Rica’s Osa PeninsulaAug 29, 2022 • 4 min read
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