Curi Cancha Wildlife Refuge

Privately-owned wildlife refuge in Costa Rica
10°18′23″N 84°48′07″W / 10.3064°N 84.802°W / 10.3064; -84.802[1]Area187 acres (0.76 km2)Established1997Governing bodyNational System of Conservation Areas (SINAC)

Curi Cancha Wildlife Refuge is a private wildlife refuge in the central part of Costa Rica, and protects cloud forest in the Cordillera de Tilarán near Juntas.

The refuge entrance is about a kilometer before the famous Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. The lower portion is drier, with few epiphytes, but the upper portion is cloud forest. While the forest is not quite so pristine as Monteverde, the most spectacular birds are much easier to see. The refuge is particularly good for the resplendent quetzal, the most sought-after bird of the cloud forest. The refuge is also a good place to find keel-billed toucan, Lesson's motmot, orange-bellied trogon, and three-toed sloth, as well as monkeys.

  • Pale-billed woodpecker along Morpho trail
    Pale-billed woodpecker along Morpho trail
  • Rufous-and-white wren at the junction of Guacharo and Ficus trails
    Rufous-and-white wren at the junction of Guacharo and Ficus trails
  • Yellow-faced grassquit in the parking lot
    Yellow-faced grassquit in the parking lot
  • A strangler fig in the refuge
    A strangler fig in the refuge

References

  1. ^ "Curi Cancha National Wildlife Refuge". protectedplanet.net.[permanent dead link]

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