Within its ocean reef and lowland jungle reserves, Belize harbors numerous endangered species.

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More than six million acres of lowland jungle form the largest contiguous forested area in Mexico and Central America. It harbors numerous Mayan ruins and endangered species. Find out what we are doing in the Maya Forest
This million-acre stretch of protected areas in southern Belize extends from the crest of the Maya Mountains to the Caribbean Sea. Find out what we are doing in the Maya Mountain Marine Corridor
In Belize, Conservancy scientists have identified more than 13 spawning aggregation sites of endangered reef fish in the largest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere. Find out what we are doing in the Mesoamerican Reef
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