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Curú National Wildlife Refuge and Hacienda is located
on the southern Nicoya Peninsula of northwestern Costa Rica. The area
is teaming with abundant wildlife and hosts one of the most beautiful
beaches and protected bays on the Nicoya Peninsula. The area offers easy
access to seeing some of the most sought after species such as White-faced
monkeys, Howler monkeys, Spider Monkeys, Scarlet Macaws, White-tailed
Deer, Collared Peccary, Coati, Raccoons, Coyotes, Iguanas, and hundreds
of species of tropical and migratory birds.
Curú
contains Costa Rica’s first private National Wildlife Refuge and
is an example of a successful sustainable development program. The hacienda
still includes low levels of cattle grazing and produces tropical fruits
such as mangos on an annual basis; however, tourism and visitation by
school groups and researchers are the focus of Curú today. Curú
National Wildlife Refuge and Hacienda is managed sustainably
to produce a profit and local employment, while also protecting its threatened
and endangered forested habitats such as mangroves, tropical moist and
dry forests, and coral reefs
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