Additionally, Turtle Survival Alliance North American Freshwater Turtle Research Group, in collaboration with the Belize Foundation for Research and Environmental Education (BFREE) performs biannual surveys to identify and quantify the species, abundance, and demographics of the freshwater and terrestrial turtles inhabiting BFREE’s 1,153-acre biological field station and reserve in the foothills of the Maya Mountains.
In 2021, through land acquisitions, Turtle Survival Alliance and our partners Belize Foundation for Research and Environmental Education (BFREE), Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), and Re:Wild, purchased 12,140 ha of forested land surrounding Cox Lagoon, protecting the Lagoon and all that inhabit it. This acquisition is vital as a potential area recovery of the Central American River Turtle in the species’ first entirely protected habitat.
Belize
Key Species
Belize
Lead Partners and Supporters
- Government of Belize – Belize Fisheries Department,
- Belize Foundation for Research and Environmental Education (BFREE) ,
- Zoo New England,
- Missouri State University,
- Belize Wildlife Referral Clinic,
- Belize Zoo,
- Birmingham Zoo,
- University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine,
- Wildlife Conservation Society – Belize,
- Jacksonville Zoo,
- Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo