The fauna of Costa Rica is the protagonist of a series of reports broadcast on “This morning”Britain’s leading television show on ITV.
Over three episodes, the tourist attractions of Sierpe, Corcovado, Uvita, Río Tárcoles, Isla del Caño, Arenal Volcano, La Fortuna de San Carlos and Monteverde are explored by Dr. Scott, the renowned British television veterinarian, spent a week in Tico land recording material.
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The first report was broadcast on March 21 and subsequent ones will be broadcast on April 4 and 18.
The recording and coordination of this program is part of the promotional and marketing actions carried out by ICT in Europe, to position Costa Rica as a biosecure destination.
“United Kingdom is one of the best prospect markets for Costa Rica and it is therefore very important to promote the country through spaces like ‘This Morning’, which was filmed for the first time in our country and lived the experience of enjoying a sustainability sanctuary’, says Ireth Rodríguez , head of ICT promotion.
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“This Morning” is broadcast live in the UK and Ireland and is viewed daily by more than a million viewers; its content covers topics on lifestyle, entertainment, fashion, beauty, gastronomy, technology, home, travel and animals, and has won 15 national television awards.
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