Fire Management is an area of focus for FCD given the frequency and probabilities of wildfires even in broadleaf forests where FCD operates.
Wildland Fire Management is an area of focus for FCD given the frequency and probabilities of wildfires even in broadleaf forests where FCD operates. Last week, thanks to The US Forest Service International Programs, FCD’s very own Douglas Monroy was handpicked and undertook the first set of trainings. The two modules were S190: Introduction to […]
The Selva Maya is a key nesting region for the critically endangered species of scarlet macaws, in Guatemala, Mexico, and Belize.
The Selva Maya is a key nesting region for the critically endangered species of scarlet macaws, in Guatemala, Mexico, and Belize. Loss of habitat and illegal poaching for the pet trade on the black market has reduced the region’s population over time. Wilmer Guerra, FCD’s BRIM Technician, attended a trinational task force meeting held in […]
It’s Wild Wonder Wednesday! Can you spot the Green Heron?
It’s Wild Wonder Wednesday! Can you spot the Green Heron? They are opportunistic feeders who mostly feed on fish. It often drops bait onto the water’s surface and captures the little fish that are drawn to it. It employs a range of baits and traps, including bread crusts, insects, earthworms, twigs, and feathers. These birds […]
Two day site visit conducted by FCD staff in the South with MLA/JCS/TAA
FCD staff conducted a site visit to see first-hand the important conservation work being conducted by the Maya Leaders Alliance/Julian Cho Society and Toledo Alcaldes Association in Maya communities. During the joint visit, four communities were visited, including San Vicente, Pueblo Viejo, Na Luum Ca, and San Jose. Community leaders expressed their environmental challenges faced […]
Fortis Belize Limited (FBL) staff joined FCD to learn more about the initiative that protects scarlet macaws in the Chiquibul.
The Fortis Belize Limited (FBL) staff joined FCD to learn more about the initiative that protects scarlet macaws in the Chiquibul. FBL has been a staunch supporter in the protection of these birds since the creation of the dam in the region. With approximately 350 individual birds found in Belize, all efforts are important in […]
FCD staff visited Channel 7 to highlight the urgency of preventing forest fires.
Updating the public about the multiple issues occurring in the Chiquibul has been possible through the assistance of local TV Stations. This time FCD staff visited Channel 7 to highlight the urgency of preventing forest fires. An invite was also made for Belizeans to join as members or to volunteer on the macaw conservation program. […]
FCD’s BRIM Technician featured in video produced by the Belize National Biodiversity Office for International Biodiversity Day.
The International Day for Biological Diversity was observed on May 22. This day is devoted to raising awareness and knowledge of biodiversity-related issues that have impacted the functionality and health of ecosystems. The threats faced are multiple including deforestation, poaching, and illegal wildlife trade. FCD thanks all those, particularly the FCD field personnel at the […]
Join as a volunteer with FCD’s Citizen Science Program.
Do you want to explore the magic of the Chiquibul Forest while helping to safeguard the endangered scarlet macaws? Then join us as a volunteer with FCD’s Citizen Science Program. Limited spaces are still available for this season. If you are interested in joining, please contact us at fcd@btl.net or 823-2657 for further information.
FCD Celebrates International Day for Biological Diversity.
Today is celebrated as the International Day for Biological Diversity. The threats faced are multiple including deforestation, poaching, and illegal wildlife trade. FCD thanks all those, particularly the FCD field personnel at the frontline, who are protecting the incredible biodiversity in the Chiquibul – from the small to the big, from the colorful to the […]
Chiquibul Cave System final block of inventory has been completed.
FCD’s Karst Management Unit is responsible for the documentation and inventory of the cultural and natural features of the Chiquibul Cave System. The final block of inventory has been completed, bringing a total of 324 cultural and natural features documented. The information gathered is being submitted to the Institute of Archaeology, to aid in better […]