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La Amistad/Talamanca Region
Biological and cultural diversity characterize this unique bi-national mountain and coastal region - home to ocelots, tapirs, howler monkeys, and sloths. The Park is the last stand of wet aseasonal tall rainforest in Pacific Central America.

Osa Peninsula
Located in remote southwestern Costa Rica, the Osa Peninsula harbors the largest remaining lowland forest on the Pacific Coast of Central America. The peninsula is home to the most significant populations of jaguars, puma, tapirs and scarlet macaws.

Osa PeninsulaLa Amistad/Talamanca Region