I've been there in Mar this year for a week. But unusually this year we had lots of rain down there (coz March is always drier and easier for hiking to see animals), so we hiked through knee deep water and mud all the time. Fortunately, we were able to see some bothrops and quite a lot of non-ven, but I didn't see any lachesis as they are quite rare down there; for a whole list of animals you can read this book:
A Guide to Amphibians and Reptiles of Costa Rica
by Twan Leenders
Hope this may help, although Cano Palma Biological Station has phone and internet access, there seems a lot of connection problems. I brought a satellite phone to keep contact with people everyday. Other than that, everything like food, people accomodation is great, Mario from the station is great and very helpful. Let me know if you need more info.
ETET
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Last edited by ETET; 11-04-04 at 08:05 PM..
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