What’s new at the Zoo? A Graceful Beginning
What’s new at the Zoo? Baby rescues! Meet Grace the tapir, a sweet little tamandua, and a curious young jaguarundi—all recently rescued and now thriving at The Belize Zoo!
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What’s new at the Zoo? Baby rescues! Meet Grace the tapir, a sweet little tamandua, and a curious young jaguarundi—all recently rescued and now thriving at The Belize Zoo!
Read moreAuthor McLoughlin hopes The Adventure of Tenuk allows readers to perceive life through the eyes of the animal characters & recognize some of the threats they are confronting and reflect on what we can do to reduce those dangers.
Read moreThe most vulnerable part of the Belize Wildlife Corridor is where the Rio Bravo, Gallon Jug and Yalbac Area links with the Maya Mountains in the south. Known as the Central Belize Corridor, the territories converge at a 20-kilometer strip bisected by the busiest truck road in the country, the George Price Highway. This area represents the largest gap within the protected area.
Read moreThe Baird’s Tapir is the national animal of Belize and is protected under the law; thus, the hunting of the tapir is illegal.
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