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be bugs, but you’ll be deep in the rainforests of Costa – Rica. – The Costa Rica Family Rainforest Camp
Howler monkeys are native to Costa Rica and can be
join us at the Selva Verde Rainforest Reserve in Costa – Rica.
Rica.
It’s pre-dawn. Your camera and lenses are packed, and you’ve pulled yourself out of bed before sunrise for early morning photography. Nature photography takes planning, persistence, patience and grit. But you return home with images you are technically unhappy with. Perhaps they were not exposed pr
Rica.
of species from Florida and tropical areas such as Costa – Rica, Venezuela and Brazil.
of species from Florida and tropical areas such as Costa
to Honduras (Mesoamerica), the intermediate area (Costa – Rica south to Colombia and Venezuela), and the Andes
to Honduras (Mesoamerica), the intermediate area (Costa
Center on various butterfly-related trips to Mexico, Costa – Rica, the Galapagos Islands and Madagascar,
Center on various butterfly-related trips to Mexico, Costa
At night in the Costa Rican cloud forest, Yash Sondhi
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Field Photo Gallery
La Selva Biological station, Costa Rica, 2003.
The Florida Museum’s travel program offers Museum members and non-members the unique opportunity to discover the wonders of nature and different cultures in the company of experienced educators and guides, including Florida Museum scientists and researchers familiar with the area flora and fauna. T
Upcoming Trips Costa Rica Summer Camp, July 12-18