Wildlife Conservation in Belize

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Region: Belize

The problem of wildlife conservation in Belize is the result of habitat destruction, poaching, and unsustainable hunting practices. This has led to the decline of many species, including jaguars, tapirs, and howler monkeys, and threatens the ecological balance of the country's diverse ecosystems.

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                Belize Bird Rescue is the only multi-species avian rescue facility in Belize, rescuing orphaned, injured and illegally trafficked parrots and other wild birds of the Central American rainforest.


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                Wildtracks provides successful rescue, rehabilitation and release of endangered primates (Yucatan black howler monkeys and Central American spider monkeys) and Antillean manatees in Belize. It uses a ...
                
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