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  2. Conservation in Belize - Wikipedia

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    Poaching is a serious concern for local bird conservationists. Because of the large range of many avian species, surveillance of this activity is almost impossible. The scarlet macaw, threatened with extinction in Belize, has one of its last havens in the Chiquibul forests. Poaching remains almost unchecked in this remote region. [29]

  3. Poaching - Wikipedia

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    The well-armed people set against the representatives of the state were known as bold poachers (kecke Wilderer). [4] Some poachers and their violent deaths, like Matthias Klostermayr (1736–1771), Georg Jennerwein (1848–1877) and Pius Walder (1952–1982) gained notoriety and have had a strong cultural impact, which has persisted until today ...

  4. Species affected by poaching - Wikipedia

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    The solitary eagle is seriously threatened by poaching. [18] Illegal hunting of Baird's tapirs is a major threat for populations in Costa Rica, Belize and Panama. [19] In Panama, mammal species hunted by poachers comprise white-tailed deer, red brocket deer, collared peccary, agouti and coati.

  5. Wildlife law in Belize - Wikipedia

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    A keel-billed toucan, the national bird of Belize. After declaring independence in 1981, Belize enacted the Wildlife Protection Act, [1] which is the main source of wildlife law in Belize. Wildlife in Belize is defined as any undomesticated mammal, reptile or bird, amphibian, and any egg, nest or part or product thereof.

  6. Protected area - Wikipedia

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    [5] [47] Poaching has thus increased in recent years as areas with certain species are no longer easily and legally accessible. [48] This increasing threat has often led governments to enforce laws and implement new policies to adhere to the initial goal of protected areas, though many illegal activities are often overlooked. [49]

  7. How could Pac-12 poaching Mountain West schools impact ...

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    The four add to the two remaining Pac-12 schools, Oregon State and Washington State. The four will join the rebuilding league in July 2026. News of the potential movement broke late Wednesday night.

  8. Maya Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Unauthorised farming and resource extraction by Guatemalans have been identified as a significant threats to Belize's protected areas bordering Peten. [19] For instance, in 2008 an estimated 1,000‍–‍1,500 xateros i.e. fishtail palm foragers were operating in the region, and by 2011 some 13,500‍–‍20,000 acres had been cleared for various agricultural activities, thereby severing the ...

  9. Chiquibul Forest Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Chiquibul forest reserve lies adjacent to the Belize-Guatemalan border. Iconsists of 59,822 hectares. The Chiquibul Forest Reserve is bordered to the southwest, east, and south by the Chiquibul National Park, on the northwest edge by the Caracol Archaeological Reserve (CAR), and on the north side by the Mountain Pine Ridge. [1]