Methodologies tested to improve data collection for cultural inventory in the Chiquibul.
FCD’s Cultural Heritage Technician and the Karst Management Unit tested two methodologies to determine the most effective approach for collecting data for the cultural inventory in the Chiquibul. The testing is aimed at making the monitoring and inventory of cultural remains more effective. All data collected is being referred to the Institute of Archaeology.
FCD and NBio celebrate World Rivers Day.
In commemoration of World Rivers Day celebrated this 24th of September, FCD and the National Biodiversity Office conducted a session with leaders from Esperanza and More Tomorrow to inform them of the UNDP GEF Project titled, “Integrated Management of Production Landscape to deliver Multiple Global Environmental Benefits”. This project is aimed at improving the management […]
FCD’s Landscape Communication Strategy is currently in the process of being developed.
FCD is currently working on developing the FCD Landscape Communication Strategy, which is aimed at maintaining and strengthening communication and coordination with Chiquibul-Maya Mountain stakeholders. The goal is to strengthen current and new partnerships to be more effective in management. As part of this process, today, FCD conducted a consultation session with representative stakeholders. Specific […]
Multi-institutional project titled: “Integrated Management of Production Landscape to deliver Multiple Global Environmental Benefits” meeting held.
On the 5th of September, FCD’s Environmental Educator Mr. Justin Pook held meetings to introduce the multi-institutional project titled: “Integrated Management of Production Landscape to deliver Multiple Global Environmental Benefits” to the leaders of Valley of Peace, and Bermudian Landing, Willows Bank, Flowers Bank, Double Head Cabbage, Isabella Bank. The following day, a site visit […]
Did you know Ocellated Turkeys get their name from the eye-like spots on their tail feathers?
It’s Wild Wonder Wednesday! Did you know Ocellated Turkeys get their name from the eye-like spots on their tail feathers? It’s as if they have a thousand eyes watching over the jungle! Habitat: Ocellated Turkeys call the lush jungles of Chiquibul and Central America their home. Stunning Plumage: One of their most striking features is […]
Three-day training course focused on Rappelling and First Aid response.
The FCD Karst Management Unit and Cultural Heritage Technician underwent a three-day training course focused on Rappelling and First Aid response at the Las Cuevas Research Station. The training offered by Belize Institute of Search and Rescue Training included Technical Theory, Technical Practical, Medical Theory, and Medical Practical. This hand-on training has provided the Karst […]
Successfully training with FCD’s Anti-Poaching Tracker Dog, “Sara”
Animals Saving Animals (ASA) in partnership with FCD has successfully conducted a second training with FCD’s Anti-Poaching Tracker Dog, “Sara” to continue work in the Chiquibul National Park. ASA aims to prevent wildlife crime through the use of antipoaching dogs. Three Rangers completed the handlers training along with Sara learning new skills.
The second civilian linkup with San Jose Las Flores nearby the village of La Rejoya, Peten, Guatemala.
The second civilian linkup was held with community members of San Jose Las Flores nearby the village of La Rejoya, Peten, Guatemala. The purpose of these sessions have been to establish a dialogue and build support for the prevention of forest fires among Guatemalan neighboring communities to the Chiquibul National Park. Participants from Belize included […]
Job opportunities to work in the Chiquibul/Maya Mountains
FCD announces new opportunities to work in the Chiquibul/Maya Mountains. Call us at 823-2657 or write us at fcd@btl.net for the Terms of Reference and application forms. If you like the outdoors and are looking for an impact oriented conservation career – we invite you to join us!!!
Wild Wonder Wednesday! Meet Big Ben.
It’s Wild Wonder Wednesday! Introducing Big Ben: The Unique Morelet’s Crocodile, Big Ben, was named by our FCD Research Field Staff. Did you know that Morelet’s crocodiles were often mistaken for American crocodiles until the 1920s? One key characteristic that sets them apart is their remarkably wide snout. These crocodiles possess an impressive set of […]