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Places We Protect
 The Maya Mountain Marine Corridor is home to more than 220 tree species and 350 species of birds and hosts such wildlife. other places>>
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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. |
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Did You Know?
 The whale shark is the largest fish in the ocean. Whale sharks are called "gentle giants" and grow up to 60 feet in length!

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In the Spotlight
 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.
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| 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. |
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