In 1996, Belize was considered a pioneer with the passing
of the PACT Act. Today, the protected areas landscape continues to take shape
and expand. Currently there are 103 protected areas that form a vast national
protected areas system (NPAS), with categories that encompass forest reserves,
nature reserves, national parks, marine reserves, private reserves, wildlife
sanctuaries, natural monuments, bird sanctuaries, spawning aggregation reserves
and archaeological reserves.
In
the twenty years since the Protected Areas Conservation Trust was established,
PACT has been accredited national implementing entity (NIE) status for the
Adaptation Fund as well as granted a fiduciary role for such agencies as the
World Bank, the Meso-American Reef Fund (MAR Fund), the Global Environment
Facility (GEF) and the Belize Nature Conservation Fund (BNCF). In October 2015,
the amended PACT legislation was passed and like the PACT Act before it, it
represents a bold step in the direction of actualizing and accommodating the
needs of the country’s protected areas system.
https://www.pactbelize.org/
Since its formation in 1969 the Belize Audubon Society (BAS) has been Belize’s foremost environmental organization protecting Belize’s precious natural resources while educating the public about their value and sustainable use. BAS has grown from an all-volunteer organization to a Society with a staff of more than 40 dedicated professionals.
http://www.belizeaudubon.org/
https://www.pactbelize.org/
Since its formation in 1969 the Belize Audubon Society (BAS) has been Belize’s foremost environmental organization protecting Belize’s precious natural resources while educating the public about their value and sustainable use. BAS has grown from an all-volunteer organization to a Society with a staff of more than 40 dedicated professionals.
http://www.belizeaudubon.org/



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