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Places We Protect

butterfly
The Maya Mountain Marine Corridor is home to more than 220 tree species and 350 species of birds and hosts such wildlife. 
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In Belize

The Harpy Eagle returns to Belize after
a long absence.

Belize has a wealth of biodiversity with both lush forests as well as impressive coral reefs. 

Did You Know?

Whale Shark, Gladden Spit, Belize
The whale shark is the largest fish in the ocean. Whale sharks are called "gentle giants" and grow up to 60 feet in length!

 

In the Spotlight

Conservation Journey to Belize
Join Conservancy staffer Amy Berridge as she describes her journeys in the air, across the land, and over the water in the wild places of Belize.


Images (top to bottom, left to right): Rio Bravo, Belize © Will Heyman/TNC; Maya Mountain Marine Corridor, Belize © Christopher Griffiths/TNC; butterfly © Hernan Torres/TNC; Whale Shark, Gladdin Spit, Belize © Douglas David Seifert; Conservancy staffers visit Belize project sites © Danny White/TNC.