What IS infectious anemia in cats?

What IS infectious anemia in cats?

By Dr. Sharine Alice VMD, CMVCR1117  Infectious anemia in cats, often referred to as feline infectious anemia (FIA), is a potentially serious condition caused by a microscopic blood parasite. While the term may sound alarming, understanding what it is and how it...

Gulf of Nicoya Fishing Ban: How Costa Rica Protects Its Marine Life

Gulf of Nicoya Fishing Ban: How Costa Rica Protects Its Marine Life

Every year from May 1st to July 3rd, Costa Rica presses pause on most fishing activity in the Gulf of Nicoya, one of the country’s most ecologically rich and economically important marine regions. This isn’t just a seasonal timeout—it’s a carefully timed strategy to...

Eco-Wave Warriors: How Surfers Are Saving Costa Rica’s Coastlines

Eco-Wave Warriors: How Surfers Are Saving Costa Rica’s Coastlines

It’s just after sunrise on a beach somewhere between Tamarindo and Playa Hermosa. The lineup’s thinned out, boards are dripping on the sand, and a bunch of salty, sun-kissed surfers are swapping rash guards for gloves. But they’re not done yet—the next session is just...

The Dish That Smells Like Rain—and Tastes Like Childhood

The Dish That Smells Like Rain—and Tastes Like Childhood

Costa Rica’s Olla de Carne with Ñampi and Tacacos: A Bowl of Wet-Season Nostalgia When the first rains hit the Costa Rican countryside, something magical starts simmering in kitchens across the country. It’s not just food—it’s a memory steeped in steam and firewood....

Why Costa Ricans Are Proudly Called “Ticos”

Why Costa Ricans Are Proudly Called “Ticos”

If you’ve ever traveled through Costa Rica—or even chatted with someone who has—you’ve probably heard the term “Tico” tossed around with a smile. It’s more than just a nickname. It’s a source of national pride, a cultural fingerprint, and a charming little insight...

Jungle Mushrooms—And the Chefs Who Can’t Get Enough

Jungle Mushrooms—And the Chefs Who Can’t Get Enough

Costa Rica’s Rainy-Season Fungi Frenzy, From Gourmet Delights to Glow-in-the-Dark Oddities When Costa Rica’s skies open and the forest floor turns spongy, something strange and wonderful begins to stir—mushrooms. Not the sad white ones in plastic wrap. We're talking...

When Frogs Rule the Night: Costa Rica’s Rainforest After Dark

When Frogs Rule the Night: Costa Rica’s Rainforest After Dark

How amphibians turn June’s jungle nights into a love-fuelled chorus of croaks, chirps, and colour What happens in Costa Rica’s jungles when the rain starts to fall? As soon as the rainy season begins in June, the forests of Costa Rica explode with amphibian life. The...