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National Geographic Wild Chronicles Costa Rica Birds



Wild Chronicles episode on Cagan Sekercioglu’s research on forest birds in Costa Rica forest, fragments and coffee plantations. www.sekercioglu.org

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7 Responses to “National Geographic Wild Chronicles Costa Rica Birds”

  1. sjlove2bird Says:

    Too bad the positive-sounding message at the end of the clip is so vague and iffy. That’s why it’s important to support wildlife conservation organizations. Otherwise we’ll be reduced to a handful of common species and we’ll lose all of that irreplaceable diversity.

  2. gragor11 Says:

    FOX = FAUX

    I can just imagine what a FAUX reality channel could have to say.

  3. thebuckrogers22 Says:

    fuck National Geographic Wild, they got rid of fox reality channel

  4. justenbeiberfan12 Says:

    how sad why dont yhey stop it

  5. miricotico82 Says:

    I’m tico and so worry to see how different global company’s are taking over our precious Costa Rica is Sad please let us have back our rain Forrest.

  6. patbirder Says:

    Mostly pineapple, palm oil and population local pressure on the land. I live here and this is what Ive been seeing.

  7. iraqidolphin Says:

    Costa Rica is the most beautiful place in the world and is being destroyed due to our demand for coffee, bananas, pineapple, palm oil, and fern plants.

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