The Jaguar Rescue Center, situated in Puerto Viejo de Talamanca on Costa Rica’s southern Caribbean coast, provides sanctuary for injured, orphaned, and ill wildlife. Visitors can take guided tours to see monkeys, sloths, birds, and reptiles receiving care, while learning about the centre’s daily rescue and rehabilitation efforts. The centre also offers private tours and volunteer opportunities for those wishing to contribute more directly to conservation. Notably, its La Ceiba release station protects 49 hectares of primary forest, and initiatives such as the “Shock Free Zone” safeguard animals from electrocution, highlighting its role as a leader in wildlife protection.