The Belize Audubon Society
To learn more, read the feature and click the podcast link below to listen to Avil Steadman's interview with Mrs. Anna Hoare, Director of the Belize Audubon Society (Dec 15th 2008).
9 Belize Audubon Society podcast
The Belize Audubon Society is a non- governmental membership organization that has been in existence since 1969. The Belize Audubon Society serves to protect Belize's natural resources, through sustainable management of these resources, and educating the public about sustainable use. The society manages 9 of the country's protected areas.
These are :
Actun Tunichil Muknal Natural Monument
Location : South of the Teakettle village in the Cayo District
Blue Hole Natural Monument
Location : 55 miles east of Belize City in the Lighthouse Reef Atoll
Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary
Location : South of Dangriga in the Stann Creek District
Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary
Location : Crooked Tree Village
Guanacaste National Park
Location : About 2 miles outside Belmopan City, Cayo District
Half Moon Caye Natural Monument
Location : 55 miles east of Belize City, in the Lighthouse Reef Atoll
St. Herman's Blue Hole National Park
Location : 12 miles southeast of Belmopan City, Cayo District
Tapir Mountain Nature Reserve
Location : South of Teakettle village, Cayo District
Victoria Peak Natural Monument
Location : Stann Creek District
To learn more, click the podcast link below to listen to Avil Steadman's interview with Mrs. Anna Hoare, Director of the Belize Audubon Society (Dec 15th 2008).
9 Belize Audubon Society podcast













