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Rio Bravo Conservation and Management Area in Northern Belize
Measuring more than 360 square miles and comprising approximately 4% of Belize’s total land surface, the Rio Bravo Conservation and Management Area is the largest nature park. Rio Bravo is composed of different habitats, including pine forests, freshwater lagoons, broadleaf forests, and …
Rio Bravo Conservation and Management Area - Wikipedia
Rio Bravo is the largest terrestrial conservation area in Belize, comprising 4% of the country's total land area. Rio Bravo is host to a wide variety of habitats including Belizean pine forest, secondary palm and broadleaf forest, marsh forest and freshwater lagoons.
Rio Bravo – Programme For Belize
The Rio Bravo Conservation and Management Area encompass seventy-five percent of the watersheds in Northern Belize, namely the New River, Rio Hondo, and Belize River watersheds.
RIO BRAVO CONSERVATION & MANAGEMENT AREA - Our Belize …
With a mission to conserve the biodiversity and promote the sustainable development of Belize through proper management of the Rio Bravo Conservation and Management Area, Programme for Belize is tasked with protecting the 240 species of trees, 70 species of animals, 400 species of birds, and 12 endangered animal species including the jaguar ...
Programme For Belize
Nestled deep in the sub-tropical forest of north-western Belize and renowned for being the largest private reserve and second largest single protected area in the country, the Rio Bravo Conservation.
Río Bravo, Maya Reserve | The Nature Conservancy
Protecting Belize's Maya Forest Together with the Rio Bravo Reserve, the new protected area (pictured in orange) represents nearly a tenth the land area of Belize and includes some of the most biodiversity-rich forest in the world.
Conservation – Programme For Belize
With a mission to conserve the biodiversity and promote the sustainable development of Belize through proper management of the Rio Bravo Conservation and Management Area, Programme for Belize is tasked with protecting the 240 species of trees, 70 species of animals, 400 species of birds, and 12 endangered animal species including the jaguar ...
The Programme for Belize’s Hill Bank and La Milpa Field Stations ...
The Rio Bravo Conservation Management Area offers some of the best tropical wet forest fieldherping in northern Central America–home to 22 species of frogs and toads, one salamander, one crocodile, eight turtles, 30 lizards, and 46 snakes.
Rio Bravo Conservation and Management in Belize
Established in 1988, the Rio Bravo Conservation and Management Area has accumulated enough land over the years to become the largest terrestrial conservation area in the country that amounts to four percent of all of Belize.
RIO BRAVO CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT AREA - Ambergris Caye
It is the largest private reserve in Belize and protects extensive areas of various habitats. Its northern location makes it important for the conservation of Yucatan and Peten endemics. Its position on the Guatemalan border makes it important for bi-national conservation efforts. HABITATS Broadleaf (including riparian) forest, savanna, marsh ...