
Happy Easter monday, chicos! I am especially proud of today's episode. I had the pleasure to talk to Elena Echandi, a biologist who has dedicated to study the behavior and thus save the howler monkeys in the coastal regions of Costa Rica. "Save the monkeys?" you might ask. Yes! There is a huge problem that causes hundreds of deaths and injuries each year; the main reason are electric shocks. Elena took the time to share with us: 馃寧 insights of her work as a biologist for the organization "SalveMonos", 馃寧 the tragic effects that growing tourism and the lack of seriousness of Costa Rica's laws has on wildlife and most important 馃寧 what you can do to become active and fight with Elena and her colleagues to prevent more deaths. Links: Facebook page SalveMonos https://www.facebook.com/salvemonos.tamarindo & https://www.facebook.com/SalveMonosHermosa/ , for recovery stories visit https://www.facebook.com/iarcostarica/ & https://www.facebook.com/1659212170979325/. What was the most important insight that you could take away today? And what can you do today to create a more sustainable and fulfilling life? On Instagram @positive_globalimpact you will get to know more sustainability hacks and get a better impression of our life in Costa Rica. Also I'd love for you to share your insights and thoughts with us either on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/positive_globalimpact/ or write us an email to team.positiveglobalimpact@gmail.com.