Rescuing and Rehabilitating Wildlife in Nosara, Costa Rica
Refuge for Wildlife has been established for 20 years and was formed to help protect wildlife in the Nosara area of Guanacaste.
If you are curious about the local wildlife, an Educational Visit is the perfect way to find out more. As we are a working rescue center, visits are are only possible if you make a reservation in advance.
Learn more about Stop the Shocks:
Make a donation:
Website: refugeforwildlife.org
Our partners: internationalanimalrescue.org
Email: info@refugeforwildlife.org
Donate: refugeforwildlife.org/donate
Facebook: facebook.com/refugeforwildlife
Instagram: #refugeforwildife
Adopt a Howler Troop: internationalanimalrescue.org/adopt-howler-troop
24 hr Wildlife Emergency Hotline (Nosara, Costa Rica): 8824-3323
Watch other Refuge for Wildlife videos:
International Animal Rescue’s Refuge for Wildlife in Costa Rica -
Releasing Rehabilitated Wildlife -
Caring for Orphaned Howler Monkeys -
Rescuing and Rehabilitating Wildlife -
Releasing 10 Rehabilitated Animals Back to the Forest -
Electrocuted Infant Howler Monkey Rescue and Rehabilitation -
Rescued Infant Tamandua Reunited with his Mother -
Release of an Electrocuted Howler Monkey -
Costa Rican Wildlife at Nosara Rescue Centre -
3 Squirrels & 5 Opossums Released! -
Release of Three Rehabilitated Howler Monkeys -
Surgery and Rehabilitation of Howler Monkey Attacked by Alpha Male -
Infant Howler Monkey Electrocution Rehabilitation -
Orphaned Coati (Pizote) Released in Costa Rica -
Costa Rican Anteater Rescue, Rehab & Release -
Adorable Orphaned White-Nosed Coati Rehabilitation -
Severely Burned Howler Monkey Rehabilitation and Release -
Pregnant Howler Monkey Attacked by Alpha Male -
Electrocuted Howler Monkey Loses Her Arm -
Mother and Baby Howler Monkey Released Together -
Safe Crossings for Wildlife in Costa Rica -
Costa Rican Wildlife at Nosara Rescue Centre
A short video showing the variety of wildlife that has received treatment and care at Refuge for Wildlife in Nosara, Costa Rica.
Learn more about Stop the Shocks:
Make a donation:
Releasing Rehabilitated Wildlife in Nosara, Costa Rica
Our goal for every animal that we rescue is to release them back into he forest as quickly as possible. This past year, thanks to the dedication and hard work of our staff, we have been able to release more than 75 wild animals back into he jungle where they belong!
Website: refugeforwildlife.org
Our partners: internationalanimalrescue.org
Email: info@refugeforwildlife.org
Donate: refugeforwildlife.org/donate
Facebook: facebook.com/refugeforwildlife
Instagram: #refugeforwildife
Adopt a Howler Troop: internationalanimalrescue.org/adopt-howler-troop
24 hr Wildlife Emergency Hotline (Nosara, Costa Rica): 8824-3323
Visit our website:
Learn more about Stop the Shocks:
Make a donation:
Watch our other videos:
International Animal Rescue’s Refuge for Wildlife in Costa Rica -
Releasing Rehabilitated Wildlife -
Caring for Orphaned Howler Monkeys -
Rescuing and Rehabilitating Wildlife -
Releasing 10 Rehabilitated Animals Back to the Forest -
Electrocuted Infant Howler Monkey Rescue and Rehabilitation -
Rescued Infant Tamandua Reunited with his Mother -
Release of an Electrocuted Howler Monkey -
Costa Rican Wildlife at Nosara Rescue Centre -
3 Squirrels & 5 Opossums Released! -
Release of Three Rehabilitated Howler Monkeys -
Surgery and Rehabilitation of Howler Monkey Attacked by Alpha Male -
Infant Howler Monkey Electrocution Rehabilitation -
Orphaned Coati (Pizote) Released in Costa Rica -
Costa Rican Anteater Rescue, Rehab & Release -
Adorable Orphaned White-Nosed Coati Rehabilitation -
Severely Burned Howler Monkey Rehabilitation and Release -
Pregnant Howler Monkey Attacked by Alpha Male -
Electrocuted Howler Monkey Loses Her Arm -
Mother and Baby Howler Monkey Released Together -
Safe Crossings for Wildlife in Costa Rica -
Nosara Wildlife Rescue Part 1 - Sibu Sanctuary
Nosara Wildlife Rescue is the partnership between Refugio Animales de Nosara, run by Brenda Bombard and Sibu Sanctuary, run by Steve and Vicki Coan. This video was filmed at Sibu Sanctuary and features interviews with Steve and Vicki Coan. Nosara Wildlife Rescue helps to rescue, rehabilitate and release animals, specifically Howler Monkeys that have been harmed or orphaned in the Nosara area. They also educate locals and visitors about the electric lines that kill these animals, and they work closely with ICE (Costa Rica's electric company) to find a solution to this problem.
Nosara Wildlife Rescue
Nosara Wildlife Rescue is made up of Refugio Animales de Nosara and SIBU Sanctuary. These non-profit volunteers are working together to save the howler monkey population in Nosara, Costa Rica. They aid in the rescue injured animals, rehabilitation and eventual re-release into the wild.
Daytrip Destination The Nosara Refuge for Wildlife
Did you know?Costa Rica’s protected areas encompass more than 25% of our total land area – a percentage greater than any other country in the world!And, while much of this land is within national park, much of it resides in private reserves, wildlife refuges, and small animal rescue centers. For more details please visit at
Save My Planet Series 11: Costa Rica, Harmony Hotel / SIBU Sanctuary / Nosara Wildlife Refuge Pt. 1
Nosara Talks: Vanessa Bezy | Wanderlust Realty | Nosara, Costa Rica
NOSARA TALKS
The Value of the Ostional Wildlife Refuge:
Connecting the Environment, Community and the Economy
Wanderlust Realty was happy to host Vanessa Bezy for her discussion about what “sustainable” means and the challenges Nosara faces to promote sustainability in the current tourism and development boom. She will use sea turtles as an example of the value of protecting nature and wildlife to the local community and economy. We will cover broader environmental, social, and economic aspects but focus on identifying concrete ways that community members can make a difference in their day-to-day lifestyle to minimize their impact on local wildlife and promote sustainable practices in Nosara.
Learn more at wanderlustrealty.com/impact-brokerage/
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Nicoya - Centro de Acopio y Aula Ambiental de Nosara
Vecinos de Nicoya opuestos a separar administrativamente el distrito de Nosara de su cantón
La Revista: de lunes a viernes 6:30 am por Trece Costa Rica Televisión y Costa Rica Radio 101.5 fm
Costa Rica Noticias: dos ediciones de lunes a viernes a la 5:30 pm y 8:00 pm, los sábados a las 6:00 pm
Save My Planet Series 12: Costa Rica, Harmony Hotel / SIBU Sanctuary / Nosara Wildlife Refuge Pt. 2
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Releasing 10 Rehabilitated Animals Back to the Forest in Costa Rica!
We are excited to report that in one day we released 10 animals back to the forest! Some had been rescued when they were infants while others needed intensive medical care from our veterinary team due to illness and accidents.
Thanks to the hard work and dedication from our staff and volunteers, we were able to release: 2 howler monkeys, 2 Mexican hairy dwarf porcupines, 2 Pacific screech owls, 2 variegated squirrels, 1 barn owl and 1 collared aracari!
Learn more about Stop the Shocks:
Make a donation:
Website: refugeforwildlife.org
Our partners: internationalanimalrescue.org
Email: info@refugeforwildlife.org
Donate: refugeforwildlife.org/donate
Facebook: facebook.com/refugeforwildlife
Instagram: #refugeforwildife
Adopt a Howler Troop: internationalanimalrescue.org/adopt-howler-troop
24 hr Wildlife Emergency Hotline (Nosara, Costa Rica): 8824-3323
Watch other Refuge for Wildlife videos:
International Animal Rescue’s Refuge for Wildlife in Costa Rica -
Releasing Rehabilitated Wildlife -
Caring for Orphaned Howler Monkeys -
Rescuing and Rehabilitating Wildlife -
Releasing 10 Rehabilitated Animals Back to the Forest -
Electrocuted Infant Howler Monkey Rescue and Rehabilitation -
Rescued Infant Tamandua Reunited with his Mother -
Release of an Electrocuted Howler Monkey -
Costa Rican Wildlife at Nosara Rescue Centre -
3 Squirrels & 5 Opossums Released! -
Release of Three Rehabilitated Howler Monkeys -
Surgery and Rehabilitation of Howler Monkey Attacked by Alpha Male -
Infant Howler Monkey Electrocution Rehabilitation -
Orphaned Coati (Pizote) Released in Costa Rica -
Costa Rican Anteater Rescue, Rehab & Release -
Adorable Orphaned White-Nosed Coati Rehabilitation -
Severely Burned Howler Monkey Rehabilitation and Release -
Pregnant Howler Monkey Attacked by Alpha Male -
Electrocuted Howler Monkey Loses Her Arm -
Mother and Baby Howler Monkey Released Together -
Safe Crossings for Wildlife in Costa Rica -
SIBU Sanctuary in Nosara Costa Rica.
Vicki feeds a baby porcupine they are nursing along. He was blown out of his nest during a bad storm. And the property had 5 dogs! Thankfully, none of then got to him.
Nosara Wild Life
Refugio Animales de Nosara and SIBU Sanctuary are working together to save the Howler Monkey population in Nosara, Costa Rica.all photos copyrighted by: Steve,Vicki & Jessican Coan, Brenda Bombard, Nancy Kanz & Rolf Sommers
Nosara Wildlife Rescue Part 2- Refugio Animales de Nosara
This is the second video in a two part series on Nosara Wildlife Rescue. This video features an interview with Brenda Bombard from Refugio Animales de Nosara. Brenda has been rescuing and rehabilitating animals in Nosara since 1998. The video also recaps the 2nd Annual Save the Howler Monkeys Fundraiser and Auction.
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Video by Riyaana Hartley, Dan Keinan
Music by Srikala
International Animal Rescue's Refuge for Wildlife in Costa Rica
Refuge for Wildlife is a rescue center in Costa Rica that is dedicated to helping all wildlife in need. For the past 20 years, Refuge for Wildlife has been rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing a wide variety of exotic wildlife found in the Nicoya Peninsula of Guanacaste.
Learn more about Stop the Shocks:
Make a donation:
Website: refugeforwildlife.org
Our partners: internationalanimalrescue.org
Email: info@refugeforwildlife.org
Donate: refugeforwildlife.org/donate
Facebook: facebook.com/refugeforwildlife
Instagram: #refugeforwildife
Adopt a Howler Troop: internationalanimalrescue.org/adopt-howler-troop
24 hr Wildlife Emergency Hotline (Nosara, Costa Rica): 8824-3323
Watch other Refuge for Wildlife videos:
International Animal Rescue’s Refuge for Wildlife in Costa Rica -
Releasing Rehabilitated Wildlife -
Caring for Orphaned Howler Monkeys -
Rescuing and Rehabilitating Wildlife -
Releasing 10 Rehabilitated Animals Back to the Forest -
Electrocuted Infant Howler Monkey Rescue and Rehabilitation -
Rescued Infant Tamandua Reunited with his Mother -
Release of an Electrocuted Howler Monkey -
Costa Rican Wildlife at Nosara Rescue Centre -
3 Squirrels & 5 Opossums Released! -
Release of Three Rehabilitated Howler Monkeys -
Surgery and Rehabilitation of Howler Monkey Attacked by Alpha Male -
Infant Howler Monkey Electrocution Rehabilitation -
Orphaned Coati (Pizote) Released in Costa Rica -
Costa Rican Anteater Rescue, Rehab & Release -
Adorable Orphaned White-Nosed Coati Rehabilitation -
Severely Burned Howler Monkey Rehabilitation and Release -
Pregnant Howler Monkey Attacked by Alpha Male -
Electrocuted Howler Monkey Loses Her Arm -
Mother and Baby Howler Monkey Released Together -
Safe Crossings for Wildlife in Costa Rica -
SIBU Wildlife Sanctuary Bake Sale July 2019
SIBU Wildlife Sanctuary had a bake sale at Super Nosara to raise funds for an anesthesia machine to help emergency surgeries for injured animals.