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  • The New & Improved Release Site SURVIVAL GUIDE for Interns!  

    Posted by Zara Palmer on November 10, 2022

    We asked our Release Site team to create an updated Release Site Survival Guide of what it takes to live and work at the Toucan Rescue Ranch…


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  • 2021 International Day of Forests

    Posted by Zara Palmer on March 19, 2021

    Forests are home to 80% of the world’s biodiversity. They cover one-third of the planet’s landmass, performing vital functions all over the world, and are a key…


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  • The Story of Chucky: Preserving wildlife together on this World Wildlife Day

    Posted by Zara Palmer on March 3, 2021

    Today is World Wildlife Day, and to celebrate, we want to talk about a very special rescue story. A story that reminds us why wildlife is so…


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  • Onward & Upward

    Posted by Zara Palmer on February 23, 2020

    January 26, 2020 at 11:20 am was the last time I saw Pebbles. Pebbles, the tamandua anteater I had been observing and preparing for release at Toucan…


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  • Tough Love: Re-Wilding an Orphaned Tamandua

    Posted by Zara Palmer on December 1, 2019

    My name is Duncan Coleman and I am the surrogate father of an orphaned tamandua anteater. I grew up in Wimberley, Texas, but now I…


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  • Everything You Need to Know about the TRR Share Your Shot Fundraiser

    Posted by Zara Palmer on August 27, 2019

    Hi everyone! My name is Ally Chamberlin, and I am TRR’s current Marketing Intern from Chicago, IL. I am the project organizer for the #TRRShareYourShot…


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  • Monsters, Inc., Mike & Boo

    Posted by Zara Palmer on July 12, 2019

    Two Mexican Hairy Porcupines #backinthetrees First of all, I’ll answer the question that you’re all thinking. Yes, Mike and Boo were named after the…


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  • “Bosque de Los Perezosos” for Earth Day

    Posted by Zara Palmer on April 22, 2019

    Toucan Rescue Ranch Announces Reforestation Project “Bosque de Los Perezosos” with Café Britt Today, Toucan Rescue Ranch (TRR) announced a reforestation project called “Bosque…


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  • Freedom Feels Really Good

    Posted by Zara Palmer on March 17, 2019

    How many of you remember Oro the two-fingered sloth? No? Don’t worry, we will refresh everyone’s memory. Oro was rescued in February of 2016. He was found…


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  • Mom & Baby Sloth Reunited!

    Posted by Zara Palmer on March 3, 2019

    A few days ago the Toucan Rescue Ranch and Saving Sloths Together Release…


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The Toucan Rescue Ranch is a licensed Costa Rican wildlife rescue facility. A Costa Rican Foundation (#300667701803) and a 501(c)3 charitable organization in the United States (EIN: 80-0516453)

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700 meters east 200 meters north, off of Route 112 near downtown San Josecito, Heredia, San Isidro, Costa Rica

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