- Tárcoles River
The Tárcoles River, also called the Grande de Tárcoles River or the Río Grande de Tarcoles, in
Costa Rica travels through theNicoya Peninsula and flows into thePacific . The watershed covers an area of over 2000 square kilometers, which encompasses around 50% of the countries population.The river is the most contaminated river in Costa Rica, carrying much of the sewage from the central towns and cities. It was also hit by a leak of 400 thousand litres of diesel fuel by the state owned
Costa Rican Petroleum Refinery in2000 which further damaged the ecology of the river and its immediate surrounds.The river forms the northern border of the
Carara Biological Reserve , and is well known for itsAmerican Crocodile s, while at its mouth the marshes are have manywaterfowl andwading bird s.The many
heron s and egrets include the Boatbill andBare-throated Tiger Heron , and other birds found here includeDouble-striped Thick-knee , Mangrove Warbler andAmerican Pygmy Kingfisher .Reptiles like the
American Crocodile ,Cayman ,Common Basilisk and largeiguana s are also easily seen.Gallery
External links
* [http://www.wikicostarica.com:16080/index.php/Tarcoles Photos and Videos of the crocodiles at Tarcoles River]
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