Wildlife at
Los Congos is thriving thanks to efforts by our park rangers to stop hunting within the preserve.
Now that the animals are free again to wander as they please, we have encountered many new species.
We have seen Lesser Ant Eaters, Agoutis, Collared Trogans, Prehensile Tailed Porcupines, and more deer scat in areas that the deer previously avoided.
This is an amazing feat and we are happy to say that the
Los Congos ecosystem is thriving.
Exploring Los Congos has never been easier due to enhanced trail systems. Our team has been hiking Los Congos for over a year now and some areas we have yet to explore. We have visited many amazing new areas in the past months that will enhance the Los Congos living experience. We have found trees that have broken through layers of rock with their mighty roots. Once these layers have been penetrated water from natural aquifers rises to the surface creating beautiful natural springs. We have also found several new micro-climates (areas where vegetation, animal life, and temperatures change). These areas will be protected at all costs due to their unique nature. The variety of species found in these areas is astounding.
We hope that you have a chance to visit us soon.
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