Return Gatilla to her natural habitat in Corcovado National Park

  • af: Ema S
  • mottagare: MINEA Costa Rica

A 2 years old ocelot in Costa Rica has been captured in the national park Corcovado (OSA) and is about to be sent to a private colection of a millionnaire!
The ocelot is named Gatilla and has her human family in the wild Osa Peninsula. It is the tenant of a small Ecotourist lodge that has found the cub 2 years ago and has looked after her until she was fully independent. So she was living in the jungle and visiting her adoptive parents from time to time. Until early March 2017 when she was taken into a cage.
So please help the governement to take the right decision and return the endangered species to the natural habitat!

Please return the recently captured ocelot to Corcovado National Park

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