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  1. The stakes: A big win for global biodiversity & climate action. At the intersection of Guatemala, Mexico and Belize, the Selva Maya fans out across 38 million verdant acres (15 million ha). It hosts 400 bird species and 70 mammals, including the endangered black howler monkey and that most regal of big cats in the Americas: the jaguar.
  2. journals.sagepub.com

    Belize, located between 15 o 52' and 18 o 30' North Latitude and 87 o 28' and 89 o 14' West longitude, is the second smallest country in Central America, measuring 280 km from north to south and 110 km from east to west with a land area of 22, 963 km 2 [] ().Topographically, the country is divided into two physiographic regions: the northern lowlands consisting primarily of limestone ...
    Author:Colin A. YoungPublished:2008
  3. Nov 19, 2024Within this network of forests lies the Belize Maya Forest, a tropical ecosystem teeming with biodiv ersity a nd diverse landscape s and layered with cultural significance. The Belize Maya Forest is a haven for vulnerable and endangered species like the Baird's tapir, white-lipped peccary, and Yucatán black howler monkey. The forest is also ...
  4. A non-profit, non-government, membership organization, dedicated to the promotion of the sustainable use and preservation of natural resources in order to maintain a balance between people and the environment. Related Categories. Home > Regional > Central America > Belize > Science and Environment
  5. Belize's leadership is particularly important since, according to our most recent Living Planet Report, species population declines are especially pronounced in the tropics, with the Neotropical realm, covering South and Central America, and the Caribbean, suffering the most dramatic decline with an 89% loss compared to 1970."
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    cent of Belize is forested land is too high, it realistically indicates that much of the country is . wild and little exploited. It is a frequently celebrated fact that wildlife species endangered or extinct elsewhere in . Central America, are fairly common . in Belize.
  7. researchgate.net

    Belize is located in Central America with a territory of 22, 966 km 2 ( Fig. 1) (Kay 2010 (Young 2008). In terms of topography the country can be divided into two distinctive regions, the southern ...
  8. Recognized as an Important Bird Area and internationally important wetland, the 36,479-acre Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary provides refuge for resident and migratory flocks, along with endangered animals such as the Central American river turtle and Baird's tapir. It conveys benefits to the rest of the country as well, by absorbing excess water from the Belize River and minimizing flooding ...
  9. worldbank.org

    Belize is among the most vulnerable and disaster-prone countries in the world. For residents of its long coastline, which hosts the second largest barrier reef in the world, the impacts of climate change are evident. Conserving the country's ocean resources is critical - marine and coastal resources support many of Belize's key economic industries, are essential for food security, and ...
  10. tropicalconservationscience.mongabay.com

    Introduction Belize, located between 15 o 52' and 18 o 30' North Latitude and 87 o 28' and 89 o 14' West longitude, is the second smallest country in Central America, measuring 280 km from north to south and 110 km from east to west with a land area of 22, 963 km 2 [1] (Fig. 1). Topographically, the country is divided into two physiographic regions: the northern lowlands consisting primarily ...
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