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Visit the Natural Playground of Costa Rica

In Visit the Natural Playground of Costa Rica, host Simon Reeve and his guide explore lush forests filled with iguanas, butterflies, toucans, macaws, and even capybaras! Discover how this small country, packed with over 500,000 species of wildlife, is a world leader in protecting nature as children plant thousands of trees in a reforestation project that’s growing forests for the future. This video is excerpted from BBC’s The Americas With Simon Reeve, in which Simon Reeve explores the landscapes, cultures, and wildlife of North and South America

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Costa Rica
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The Americas With Simon Reeve
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6:50
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Q: How does Costa Rica’s biodiversity make it unique compared with larger countries?
A: Even though Costa Rica is small, it has more species of wildlife than many larger countries because of its climate, location, and strong conservation efforts.

Q: Simon Reeve and Mari explored a reforestation project. How could similar projects benefit the environment in other parts of the world?
A: Reforestation projects can rebuild forests, create habitats for animals, improve air quality, prevent soil erosion, and help reduce climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide.

Q: How do you think seeing Costa Rica’s wildlife and forests up close could change someone’s perspective on the environment?
A: Experiencing nature up close can inspire people to appreciate its beauty and importance, making them more likely to want to protect it and take action to help the environment.

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