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Wild Cat Species
— Jaguar
— Puma
— Ocelot
— Jaguarundi
— Margay
Priority Landscapes
— Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary
— Maya Forest Corridor
— Manatee Forest Reserve
— Sittee River Forest Reserve
— Sibun Forest Reserve
— Chiquibul Forest Reserve and National Park
— Northern Biological Corridor
Panthera’s Belize pioneered jaguar study in the Cockscomb Basin, leading the establishment of the first protected area for jaguars. Panthera is committed to research and monitoring in the park and has trained staff of other NGOs in camera trap monitoring, working towards the creation of national monitoring.
With 60% of its landmass under natural wilderness vegetation, jaguars can walk from northern to southern Belize almost undisturbed through the broadleaf jungle. However, in the central part of the country, this continued connectivity is precarious, consisting of a narrow strip of unprotected, privately owned forest patches. Since 2008, Panthera's monitoring and conservation work is ensuring these forests can become part of the protected area system of Belize. This has resulted in the establishment of new protected areas.
The high density of jaguars throughout the country and the number of people who live at the edges of wilderness results in considerable human-jaguar conflict, with jaguars coming into contact with livestock and domestic animals. Panthera has been instrumental in training NGO and government staff to respond to jaguar conflict and ensure national solutions can be implemented to deal with this precarious problem.
Our work includes:
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Panthera Wild Cat Conservation Belize
Forest Department, Forest Drive, Belmopan, Belize.
Bart J. Harmsen, Ph.D.
bharmsen@panthera.org
Emma E. Sanchez, M.Sc.
esanchez@panthera.org
Country Director
Country Coordinator
Country Administrator
Wildlife Biologist
Research Technician
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