Sentences with phrase «community baboon»

Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary and Community Baboon Sanctuary are located northwest of Belize City in the Belize District.
Families can see the endangered black howler monkey at the Community Baboon Sanctuary, big cats like pumas and jaguars at the Belize Zoo (an animal sanctuary), or hike through Cockscomb Basin Reserve to see Baird's tapir, Belize's national animal.
The Altun Ha, Lamanai and La Milpa Mayan ruins are accessible from Crooked Tree, as is the Belize Zoo and the Community Baboon Sanctuary.
The Community Baboon Sanctuarywas founded by a group of private land owners in the Belize River Valley in 1985 to re-introduce Black Howler Monkeys to the area.
The most famous national parks called Blue Hole, Five blues Lake, Guanacaste, Laughing Bird Caye, Community Baboon Sanctuary and Rio Bravo.
Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary is a bird sanctuary, home to the large Jabiru stork, and the Community Baboon Sanctuary is a protected home for black howler monkeys.
Look for the official Community Baboon Sanctuary Logo on the sign.
One such program in Belize is the Community Baboon Sanctuary (CBS).
Located 30 miles northwest of Belize City, Community Baboon Sanctuary was founded in 1958 to protect the black howler monkey, locally known as the «baboon».
For mammals, Wanderlust Travel Magazine recommends seeing black howler monkeys at the Community Baboon Sanctuary (these monkeys are called «baboons» locally) and white - collared manakins in the Cockscomb Basin Nature Reserve.
A large population of Black Howler Monkeys locally known as baboons are protected in a nature preserve called The Community Baboon Sanctuary as a result all other flora and fauna in this area are preserved as well.
Visit the Community Baboon Sanctuary, founded by five - time National Geographic grantee Dr. Robert Horwich.
Baboon Sanctuary: You go by boat to the mainland, then up the Belize River to the Community Baboon Sanctuary area.
Since 1992, 62 monkeys have been translocated from the Community Baboon Sanctuary, 90 % of which have survived The new population is breeding, and the programme has been judged a success.
Kids seem to especially enjoy seeing the howler monkeys $ there are troops at Community Baboon Sanctuary, at Lamanai, in Cayo, around Monkey River and elsewhere.
Matola is strolling through the Community Baboon Sanctuary at Bermudian Landing with her friend the sanctuary manager, Fallet Young.
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