Swinging to safety: How canopy bridges may save Costa Rica’s howlers

One of the first times Inés Azofeifa Rojas saw a dead howler monkey, it was lying on a road with its body curled up in a ball. The monkey’s palms were charred, its muscles seized and contorted. While traveling between two patches of forest, the monkey was forced to traverse the tarmac that separated them … Continue reading Swinging to safety: How canopy bridges may save Costa Rica’s howlers