Sentences with phrase «other wildlife reserves»

And given the likely success of the program, soon more rhinos may be similarly tagged in the future and in other wildlife reserves throughout the region.
If you are looking to venture further inland to explore more of what Belize has to offer, Iguana Reef Inn also provides inland tours, to places such as the Maya ruins, the Belize Zoo and other wildlife reserves in Belize.

Not exact matches

One success story in this regard is the development of Peace Parks — cross-border wildlife reserves that allow for shared expertise in biodiversity, monitoring natural routes of wildlife migration and fighting illegal poaching, and training staff, among other joint activities.
The consequences could affect elephants, other large wildlife, and perhaps the future of iconic reserves such as Serengeti National Park.
Tiger reserves receive tens to hundreds of thousands of visitors a year, which can cause crowds (though this pales in comparison with some wildlife parks in other countries, which get tens of millions of visitors).
Sometimes I get my exercise on my own when my husband can watch the kids; other times, we'll do something together as a family, like walk the trails at a local wildlife reserve.
(a) On any game management area, public hunting area, or forest reserve or other lands under the jurisdiction of the department, predators deemed harmful to wildlife by the department may be destroyed by any means deemed necessary by the department.»
The north end of the island is known for its well - stocked natural reserve areas where visitors can meet jaguars, leopards and many other typical examples of the exotic wildlife of Belize.
It is the world's only jaguar reserve and home to other exotic wildlife.
Above all, the reserve is a wonderful place to contemplate nature and view birds and other wildlife, as well as its many incredible natural wonders.
Tarrales known as the second most important reserve in Guatemala for birdwatching and other representation of wildlife.
Declared an official wildlife reserve in 2006 by the government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, the Tobago Cays Marine Park is home to an array of colorful fish, sea turtles and other fascinating marine creatures — a perfect destination for snorkeling or scuba diving.
At camps in the private reserves, the driver and tracker who accompany you on excursions are expert rangers and they are in contact with the other vehicles on game drives, greatly increasing your chances of finding the wildlife that you want to see.
Treat reserves with respect, register as required, never disturb any wildlife, do nothing to detract from the enjoyment of other visitors and take out all rubbish you bring in.
At Torrey pines State Park, a 1750 - acre reserve dedicated to preserving its namesake, the Torrey Pine tree (which grows only there) and other indigenous wildlife in its native environment you'll find pine forests, sandstone canyons and a challenging network of dirt hiking trails on the bluffs overlooking the sea.
It was initially declared a forest reserve in 1984 and no hunting signs were places at access points to protect the Jaguar and other wildlife.
Head out with professional guides to spot of the reserve's wildlife, such as several different monkeys, macaw parrots, toucans, colorful tanagers, caiman crocodiles, and a seemingly limitless variety of others.
There are also two wildlife reserves, Las Baulas National Marine Park and Tamarindo Wildlife Refuge, where you can visit with crocodiles, monkeys, and all of Costa Rica's other native species.
However you will see its tracks along with tracks of tapir, deer, and other wildlife that inhabit the nature reserve.
The different accommodation options in the Sanbona Reserve offer some excellent tours to spot the reserve's incredible wildlife, landscapes, and other attractions.
In addition to the iconic African wildlife, the reserve is home to many other attractions.
From the Sarili Lodge, enjoy game drives through the reserve scouting for the Big 5 and other wildlife.
The reserve is largely secure from wildlife traffickers but surrounding buffer zones have been hit by poachers frequenting old roads at night and using spotlights to pick out tigers or other targets, according to Jonathan C. Slaght of the conservation society's Russia program.
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