List of protected areas of Belize#spawning aggregation sites

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This is a list of protected areas in Belize.

National parks

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In Belize, national parks are areas designed for the protection and preservation of natural and aesthetic features of national significance for the benefit and enjoyment of the people. Therefore, they are areas of recreatitourism, as well as environmental protection. National parks are gazetted under the National Parks System Act of 1981.{{harvnb|The Laws of Belize|2000|loc=[http://www.belizelaw.org/lawadmin/PDF%20files/cap215.pdf Chpt. 215]}} They are administered by the Forest Department and managed through partnership agreements with community-based non-governmental organisations.

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Aguas TurbiasOrange Walk{{convert|3,541|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | II— {{#tag:ref|There is no current co-management partner, nor on-site presence, though the area has been included in past conservation planning under Programme for Belize.|group="note"}}align="center" | 1994{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=64 64]}}
Bacalar ChicoBelize{{convert|4,510|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | VGreen Reef Environmental Institute {{#tag:ref|Prospective co-management organisation. No formal co-management agreements are currently being made, but these organisations have informal co-management authority.|group="note"|name="prosp"}}align="center" | 1996Excludes adjacent marine reserve.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=67 67]}}{{Cite web|author=Green Reef Environmental Institute|title=The World Heritage Site|url=http://www.greenreefbelize.org/secondary.php?a=wheritage|work=Greenreef Belize|access-date=17 July 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120327191809/http://www.greenreefbelize.org/secondary.php?a=wheritage|archive-date=27 March 2012|url-status=dead}}
Billy BarquedierStann Creek{{convert|663|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IISteadfast Tourism and Conservation Associationalign="center" | 2001{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=13 13]}}
ChiquibulCayo{{convert|106,839|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIFriends for Conservation and Developmentalign="center" | 1995Excludes adjacent forest reserve.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=85 85]}}{{Cite web|author=Friends for Conservation and Development|title=Index|url=http://fcdbelize.org/|year=2011|work=FCD Belize|access-date=17 July 2011}}
Five Blues LakeCayo{{convert|1,643|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIFriends of Five Blues Lake National Parkalign="center" | 1994{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=95 95]}}
Gra Gra LagoonStann Creek{{convert|534|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIFriends of Gra Gra Lagoonalign="center" | 2002{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=102 102]}}
GuanacasteCayo{{convert|23|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIBelize Audubon Societyalign="center" | 1994{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=104 104]}}{{sfn|Belize Audubon Society|2008|loc=[http://www.belizeaudubon.org/protected_areas/guanacaste-national-park.html Guanacaste National Park]}}
Honey CampCorozal / Orange Walk{{convert|3,145|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IICorozal Sustainable Future Initiative {{#tag:ref|active.|group="note"|name="defunct"}}align="center" | 2001{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107 107]}}
Laughing Bird CayeStann Creek{{convert|4,095|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IISouthern Environmental Associationalign="center" | 1996{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=109 109]}}{{Cite web|author=Naturalight Productions Ltd.|title=Laughing Bird Caye National Park|url=http://www.seabelize.org/laughing_bird_caye.html|work=SEA Belize|year=2011|publisher=Southern Environmental Association|access-date=17 July 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111002092051/http://seabelize.org/laughing_bird_caye.html|archive-date=2 October 2011|url-status=dead}}
Mayflower BocawinaStann Creek{{convert|2,868|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIFriends of Mayflower Bocawina National Parkalign="center" | 2001{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=115 115]}}{{Cite web|author=Salam, T.|title=Friends of Mayflower-Bocawina National Park|url=http://apamo.net/index.php/friends-of-mayflower-bocawina-national-park|work=APAMO|publisher=Association of Protected Areas Management Organisations|access-date=17 July 2011}}
Monkey BayBelize{{convert|859|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIGuardians of the Jewel {{#tag:refgroup="note"|name="prosp"}}align="center" | 1994{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=116 116]}}{{Cite web|author=Guardians of the Jewel|title=Projects|url=https://sites.google.com/site/guardiansofthejewel/events|year=2011|access-date=17 July 2011}}
Nojkaaxmeen Elijio PantiCayo{{convert|5,130|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIBelize Development Foundation {{#tag:ref|Until 2010, co-management was held by the Itzamna Society.|group="note"}}align="center" | 2001{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=122 122]}}{{Cite web|author=Garcia, M.|title=Noj Kaax Meen Elijio Panti National Park|url=http://www.epnp.org/index.htm|work=Elijio Panti National Park|year=2002|publisher=Itzamna Society|access-date=17 July 2011|archive-date=27 March 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120327191815/http://www.epnp.org/index.htm|url-status=dead}}{{Cite web|author=Belize Development Foundation|title=Noj K'a'ax Meen Elijio Panti National Park|url=http://www.epnp.org/|work=Elijio Panti National Park Official Website|year=2011|access-date=17 July 2011}}
Payne's CreekToledo{{convert|14,739|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIToledo Institute for Development and Environmentalign="center" | 1994{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=124 124]}}{{Cite web|author=Toledo Institute for Development and Environment|title=Payne's Creek National Park|url=http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=124|access-date=17 July 2011}}
Peccary HillsBelize{{convert|4,260|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIGracie Rock Reserve for Adventure, Culture and Ecotourismalign="center" | 2007{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107637 107637]}}{{Cite web|author=Gracie Rock Reserve for Adventure, Culture and Ecotourism|title=GRACE Initiative|url=http://www.carbonremove.com/html/grace_intiative.html|publisher=Rainforest Carbon Remove Society|access-date=17 July 2011}}{{Dead link|date=March 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
Río BlancoToledo{{convert|38|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIRío Blanco Mayan Associationalign="center" | 1994{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=126 126]}}
Sarstoon-TemashToledo{{convert|16,938|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IISarstoon Temash Institute for Indigenous Managementalign="center" | 1994Ramsar site.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=134 134]}}{{Cite web|author=Gomez, L.|title=About SATIIM|url=http://www.satiim.org.bz/index.php?section=2|publisher=Sarstoon Temash Institute for Indigenous Management|access-date=12 July 2011}}
St. Herman's Blue HoleCayo{{convert|269|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIBelize Audubon Societyalign="center" | 1986{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=75 75]}}{{sfn|Belize Audubon Society|2008|loc=[http://www.belizeaudubon.org/protected_areas/st-hermans-blue-hole-national-park.html St. Hermans Blue Hole National Park]}}

Natural monuments

File:Great Blue Hole.jpg is one of the most recognisable natural features in Belize.]]

A natural monument is designated for the preservation of unique geographic features of the landscape. The designation is primarily based on a feature's high scenic value, but may also be regarded as a cultural landmark that represents or contributes to a national identity.

Natural monuments are gazetted under the National Parks System Act of 1981; marine-based monuments additionally come under the Fisheries Act. Of the five natural monuments in the country, three are terrestrial, administered by the Forest Department, while the remaining two are marine-based and come under the authority of the Fisheries Department.

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100x100pxActun Tunichil MuknalCayo{{convert|185|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IaBelize Audubon Society; Institute of Archaeologyalign="center" | 2004Terrestrial.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=1981 1981]}}{{sfn|Belize Audubon Society|2008|loc=[http://www.belizeaudubon.org/protected_areas/actun-tunichil-muknal-natural-monument.html Actun Tunichil Muknal Natural Monument]}}
100x100pxBlue HoleBelize{{convert|414|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIIBelize Audubon Societyalign="center" | 1996Marine.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=73 73]}}{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=74 74]}}{{sfn|Belize Audubon Society|2008|loc=[http://www.belizeaudubon.org/protected_areas/blue-hole-natural-monument.html Blue Hole Natural Monument]}}
100x100pxHalf Moon CayeBelize{{convert|3,954|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIBelize Audubon Societyalign="center" | 1982Marine.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=105 105]}}{{sfn|Belize Audubon Society|2008|loc=[http://www.belizeaudubon.org/protected_areas/half-moon-caye-natural-monument.html Half Moon Caye Natural Monument]}}
100x100pxThousand Foot FallsCayo{{convert|522|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | III[https://www.belizekarst.org/ Belize Karst Habitat Conservation]align="center" | 2004Terrestrial.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=150 150]}}
100x100pxVictoria PeakStann Creek{{convert|1,959|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIIBelize Audubon Societyalign="center" | 1998Terrestrial.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=152 152]}}{{sfn|Belize Audubon Society|2008|loc=[http://www.belizeaudubon.org/protected_areas/victoria-peak-natural-monument.html Victoria Peak Natural Monument]}}

Nature reserves

File:Central River at sunrise.JPG

The country's three nature reserves enjoy the highest level of protection within the National Protected Areas System Plan. The designation was created for the strict protection of biological communities or ecosystems, and the maintenance of natural processes in an undisturbed state. They are typically pristine, wilderness ecosystems.

Nature reserves are legislated under the National Parks System Act of 1981. It is the strictest designation of all categories within the country's national protected areas system, with no extractive use or tourism access permitted. Permits are required to enter the area and are restricted to researchers only. The nature reserves are under the authority of the Forest Department.

The oldest of these, Bladen Nature Reserve, forms the centrepiece of the Maya Mountains biological corridor, and is considered one of the most biodiversity-rich, and topographically unique areas within the Mesoamerican biodiversity hotspot.

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BladenToledo{{convert|40,411|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IaYa’axché Conservation Trust; Bladen Management Consortiumalign="center" | 1990{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=71 71]}}{{Cite web|author=Ya’axché Conservation Trust|title=Bladen Nature Reserve|url=http://www.yaaxche.org/bladen_nature_reserve.html|work=Yaaxche.org|publisher=Ya’axché Conservation Trust|access-date=16 July 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111002033057/http://www.yaaxche.org/bladen_nature_reserve.html|archive-date=2 October 2011|url-status=dead}}
Burdon CanalBelize{{convert|2,126|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | Ia— {{#tag:ref|Currently has no co-management partner and is managed directly by the Forest Department, though with no on-site presence. It is considered a paper park.|group="note"|name="ppark"}}align="center" | 1992{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=77 77]}}
Tapir MountainCayo{{convert|2,543.85|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | Ia[https://www.belizekarst.org/ Belize Karst Habitat Conservation]align="center" | 1994Formerly known as Society Hall Nature Reserve.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=149 149]}}{{sfn|Belize Audubon Society|2008|loc=[http://www.belizeaudubon.org/protected_areas/tapir-mountain-nature-reserve.html Tapir Mountain Nature Reserve]}}

Wildlife sanctuaries

Wildlife sanctuaries are created for the preservation of an important keystone species in the ecosystem. By preserving enough area for them to live in, many other species receive the protection they need as well.

Wildlife sanctuaries are gazetted under the National Parks System Act of 1981, and are the responsibility of the Forest Department. There are currently seven wildlife sanctuaries, three of which are being managed under co-management partnerships, whilst the other four are managed under informal arrangements. Two of the following wildlife sanctuaries are considered to be marine protected areas, and may also have collaborative agreements with the Fisheries Department in place.

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AguacalienteToledo{{convert|2,213|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVAguacaliente Management Team {{#tag:refgroup="note"|name="prosp"}}align="center" | 1998Terrestrial.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=62 62]}}{{Cite web|author=Pop, F.|title=Aguacaliente Management Team|url=http://apamo.net/index.php/agua-caliente-management-team|work=APAMO|publisher=Association of Protected Areas Management Organisations|access-date=19 July 2011}}
Cockscomb BasinStann Creek / Toledo{{convert|49,477|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVBelize Audubon Societyalign="center" | 1997Terrestrial.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=86 86]}}
Corozal BayBelize / Corozal{{convert|73,049|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVSarteneja Alliance for Conservation and Development {{#tag:refgroup="note"|name="prosp"}}align="center" | 1998Marine.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=89 89]}}{{Cite web|author=Verde, J.|title=Corozal Bay Wildlife Sanctuary|url=http://www.sartenejaconservation.org/Corozal%20Bay%20Wildlife%20Sanctuary.html|publisher=Sarteneja Alliance for Conservation and Development|year=2011|access-date=19 July 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110514133039/http://sartenejaconservation.org/Corozal%20Bay%20Wildlife%20Sanctuary.html|archive-date=14 May 2011|url-status=dead}}
Crooked TreeBelize / Orange Walk{{convert|15,372|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVBelize Audubon Societyalign="center" | 1984Ramsar site. Boundaries ill-defined. Terrestrial.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=90 90]}}
Gales PointBelize{{convert|3,681|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVGales Point Wildlife Sanctuary Community Management Committee {{#tag:refgroup="note"|name="prosp"}}align="center" | 1998Terrestrial.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=97 97]}}{{Cite web|author=Gales Point Wildlife Sanctuary Community Management Committee|title=The Sanctuary|url=http://galespointbelize.com/sanctuary.php|work=Gales Point|year=2009|access-date=19 July 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120327212816/http://galespointbelize.com/sanctuary.php|archive-date=27 March 2012|url-status=dead}}
Spanish CreekBelize / Orange Walk{{convert|2,428|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVRancho Dolores Development Group {{#tag:refgroup="note"|name="prosp"}}align="center" | 2002Terrestrial.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=145 145]}}
Swallow CayeBelize{{convert|3,631|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVFriends of Swallow Cayealign="center" | 2002Marine.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=146 146]}}{{Cite web|author=Friends of Swallow Caye|title=Friends of Swallow Caye News|url=http://www.swallowcayemanatees.or/id4.html|work=Belize Manatees|year=2006|access-date=19 July 2011}}{{Dead link|date=March 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

Forest reserves

File:BigRockFalls.jpg in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve.]]

Forest reserves, overseen by the Forest Department, are designed for the sustainable extraction of timber without destroying the biodiversity of the location. These are gazetted under the Forests Act of 1927,{{harvnb|The Laws of Belize|2000|loc=[http://www.belizelaw.org/lawadmin/PDF%20files/cap213.pdf Chpt. 213]}} which allows the department to grant permits to logging companies after extensive review. There are currently 16 forest reserves with a combined acreage of {{convert|380,328|ha}}, making up 9.3% of total national territory.

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Caye CaulkerBelize{{convert|38|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | VIalign="center" | 1998Excludes adjacent marine reserve.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=81 81]}}
ChiquibulCayo{{convert|59,822|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | VIalign="center" | 1995Excludes adjacent national park.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=84 84]}}
Columbia RiverCayo / Toledo{{convert|60,016|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | VIalign="center" | 1997{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=87 87]}}
Deep RiverToledo{{convert|27,232|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | VIalign="center" |{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=91 91]}}
Fresh Water CreekCorozal / Orange Walk{{convert|13,513|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | VIalign="center" | 1926{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=96 96]}}
Grants WorkStann Creek{{convert|3,199|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | VIalign="center" | 1989{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=103 103]}}
MachacaToledo{{convert|1,253|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | VIalign="center" | 1998{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=111 111]}}
ManateeBelize / Stann Creek{{convert|36,621|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | VIalign="center" | 1959{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=154 154]}}
Mango CreekStann Creek / Toledo{{convert|12,090|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | VIalign="center" | 1989Comprises two separate segments.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=112 112]}}{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=113 113]}}
Monkey CayeToledo{{convert|669|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | VIalign="center" | 1996{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=118 118]}}
Mountain Pine RidgeCayo{{convert|43,372|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | VIalign="center" | 1944{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=119 119]}}{{Cite web|title=Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve|url=http://ambergriscaye.com/pages/town/parkmountainpineridge.html|work=Belize National Parks, Natural Reserves, & Wildlife Sanctuaries|publisher=Casado Internet Group|access-date=17 July 2011}}
Maya MountainStann Creek{{convert|16,887|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | VIalign="center" | 1997{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=114 114]}}
SibunCayo{{convert|32,849|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | VIalign="center" | 1959{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=138 138]}}
Sittee RiverStann Creek{{convert|37,360|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | VIalign="center" |{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=140 140]}}
Swasey BladenToledo{{convert|5,980|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | VIalign="center" | 1989{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=147 147]}}
VacaCayo{{convert|14,118|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | VIalign="center" | 1991{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=151 151]}}

Marine reserves

File:Holchan2.png

Marine reserves are designed for the conservation of aquatic ecosystems, including marine wildlife and its environment. The majority of these reserves contribute to the conservation of Belize's Barrier Reef, which provides a protective shelter for pristine atolls, seagrass meadows and rich marine life. The preservation of the Barrier Reef system has been recognised as a global interest through the collective designation of seven protected areas, including four of the following marine reserves, as a World Heritage Site.

Marine reserves are legislated under the Fisheries Act, and are administered by the Fisheries Department. One of the department's key responsibilities is to ensure the sustainable extraction of marine resources. There are currently eight marine reserves, management of which is either direct, by the department, or in partnership with non-governmental agencies.

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Bacalar ChicoBelize{{convert|6,391|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVGreen Reef Environmental Institute {{#tag:refgroup="note"|name="prosp"}}align="center" | 1996Excludes adjacent national park. Divided into two zones: a conservation zone,{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107651 107651]}} and a general use zone.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=66 66]}}
Caye CaulkerBelize{{convert|3,913|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | VIForest & Marine Reserves Association of Caye Caulkeralign="center" | 1998Excludes adjacent forest reserve.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=82 82]}}
Gladden Spit and Silk CayesStann Creek{{convert|10,514|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVSouthern Environmental Associationalign="center" | 2000Divided into two zones: a general use zone,{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=98 98]}} and a conservation zone.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107652 107652]}}{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=139 139]}}{{Cite web|title=Gladen Split/Silk Cayes |url=http://www.seabelize.org/gladden_split_silk_cayes.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111002092212/http://seabelize.org/gladden_split_silk_cayes.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=2 October 2011 |work=SEA Belize |publisher=Southern Environmental Association |access-date=12 October 2011 }}
Glover's ReefBelize{{convert|86,653|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 1993In 2001, the reserve was divided into four zones: a general use zone,{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=100 100]}} a conservation zone,{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107653 107653]}} a seasonal closure zone,{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107655 107655]}} and a wilderness zone.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107654 107654]}} A spawning aggregation zone was broken off in 2003 and comes under separate management (see below).
Hol ChanBelize{{convert|1,444|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIHol Chan Trust Fundalign="center" | 1987Divided into four zones: Mangrove,{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107652 107656]}} Seagrass,{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=106 106]}} Shark Ray Alley,{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107658 107658]}} and Coral Reef.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107657 107657]}}{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107659 107659]}}
Port HondurasToledo{{convert|40,470|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVToledo Institute for Development and Environmentalign="center" | 2000Divided into two zones: a general use zone,{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=125 125]}} and a conservation zone.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107652 107660]}}
Sapodilla CayesToledo{{convert|15,618|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVSouthern Environmental Associationalign="center" | 1996{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=133 133]}}
South Water CayeStann Creek{{convert|47,702|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 1996{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=144 144]}}{{Cite web|author=South Water Caye Marine Reserve|title=Welcome|url=http://www.swcmr.org/|publisher=Government of Belize, Fisheries Department|access-date=5 September 2011}}

=Spawning aggregation sites=

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Dog FleaBelize{{convert|576|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 2003{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=92 92]}}
Emily or Glory CayeBelize{{convert|0|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 2003{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=94 94]}}
Gladden SpitBelize{{convert|1,617|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 2003Managed as part of Gladden Spit and Silk Cayes Marine Reserve.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=99 99]}}
Nicholas CayeBelize{{convert|673|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 2003Managed as part of Sapodilla Marine Reserve.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=120 120]}}
Northern Glover's ReefBelize{{convert|621|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 2003Managed as part of Glover's Reef Marine Reserve.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=123 123]}}
Rise and Fall BankBelize{{convert|1,721|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 2003{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=128 128]}}
Rocky PointBelize{{convert|570|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 2003Managed as part of Bacalar Chico Marine Reserve.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=129 129]}}
SandboreBelize{{convert|521|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 2003{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=131 131]}}
Seal CayeToledo{{convert|648|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 2003{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=135 135]}}
South Point LighthouseBelize{{convert|533|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 2003{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=142 142]}}
South Point TurneffeBelize{{convert|558|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 2003{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=143 143]}}

Bird sanctuaries

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{{further|List of birds of Belize}}

The seven bird sanctuaries are some of the country's oldest protected areas established for the purpose of biodiversity conservation. They were gazetted in 1977 as crown reserves for the protection of waterfowl nesting and roosting colonies.{{Cite web|author=Meerman J.C.|title=Protected Area Categories|work=National Protected Area System Analysis|date=August 2005}} They were later reorganised under the National Parks System Act in 1981. They are under the jurisdiction of the Forest Department. All of them are tiny islands with a combined surface area of {{convert|6|ha}}.

All the sanctuaries are nesting and roosting sites for wading birds, though the species vary.

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Bird CayeBelize{{convert|0.5|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 1977{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=1983 1983]}}
Doubloon BankOrange Walk{{convert|1.5|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 1977{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=1986 1986]}}
Little Guana CayeBelize{{convert|1|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 1977{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=1988 1988]}}
Los SalonesBelize{{convert|1|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 1977{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=1989 1989]}}
Monkey CayeToledo{{convert|0.5|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 1977{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=1992 1992]}}
Man of War CayeStann Creek{{convert|1|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 1977{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=1991 1991]}}
Unnamed CayeBelize{{convert|0.5|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IValign="center" | 1977{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=1995 1995]}}

Archaeological reserves

File:Panorama atop Caracol.png

{{further|Maya ruins of Belize}}

Before the arrival of Europeans in America, Belize lay in the heartland of the Maya civilisation, and consequently contains some of the earliest and most important Maya ruins.{{Cite web|author=Association for Belizean Archaeology|title=Maya Archaeological Sites in Belize|url=http://ambergriscaye.com/pages/mayan/mayasites.html|work=Maya Sites in Belize|year=2008|publisher=Cubola Productions, Casado Internet Group|access-date=12 July 2011}} Archaeological findings at Caracol, in the southern end of the country, have suggested that it formed the centre of political struggles in the southern Maya lowlands. The complex covered an area much larger than present-day Belize City and supported more than twice the modern city's population. Meanwhile, Lamanai, in the north, is known for being the longest continually-occupied site in Mesoamerica, settled during the early Preclassic era and continuously occupied up to and during the area's colonisation.

While the majority of reserves under this category are related to the pre-colonial era, Serpon Sugar Mill and Yarborough Cemetery, both designated in 2009, only date from the 19th century and are alternatively described as historical reserves.{{harvnb|Institute of Archaeology|2011|loc=[http://nichbelize.org/ia-maya-sites/serpon-sugar-mill.html Serpon Sugar Mill]}}

The country's 15 archaeological sites are managed by the Institute of Archaeology, a branch of the National Institute of Culture and History (NICH), which comes under the authority of the Ministry of Culture.{{Cite web|author=National Institute of Culture and History|title=About NICH|url=http://nichbelize.org/about-nich/about-nich.html|publisher=Government of Belize, Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation and Culture|access-date=12 July 2011|archive-date=19 July 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719225838/http://www.nichbelize.org/about-nich/about-nich.html|url-status=dead}} This type of protected area was gazetted under the Ancient Monuments and Antiquities Act, 1 May 1972.{{harvnb|The Laws of Belize|2000|loc=[http://www.belizelaw.org/lawadmin/PDF%20files/cap330.pdf Chpt. 330]}} All of the following reserves are open to the public. Many other sites, such as Cuello and Uxbenka, are located on private land and can only be visited if prior permission is obtained from the landowner.

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! class="unsortable" style="width:100px;" | Image !! width="20%" | Reserve !! width="11%" | District !! Size
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(acres) !! width="4%" | IUCN !! Est. !! class="unsortable" | Description

100x100pxAltun HaBelize{{convert|15.5|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIalign="center" | 1995{{sfn|Institute of Archaeology|2011|loc=[http://nichbelize.org/ia-maya-sites/altun-ha.html Altun Ha]}}{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=1982 1982]}}
100x100pxBarton CreekBelize{{convert|2.0|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIalign="center" | 2003{{sfn|Institute of Archaeology|2011|loc=[http://www.nichbelize.org/ia-archaeological-sites-parks/barton-creek.html Barton Creek]}}{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=68 68]}}
100x100pxCahal PechCayo{{convert|9.0|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIalign="center" | 1995{{sfn|Institute of Archaeology|2011|loc=[http://nichbelize.org/ia-maya-sites/cahal-pech.html Cahal Pech]}}{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=78 78]}}
100x100pxCaracolCayo{{convert|10,339|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIalign="center" | 1995{{sfn|Institute of Archaeology|2011|loc=[http://nichbelize.org/ia-maya-sites/caracol.html Caracol]}}{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=79 79]}}
100x100pxCerro MayaCorozal{{convert|10|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIalign="center" | 1976{{sfn|Institute of Archaeology|2011|loc=[http://nichbelize.org/ia-maya-sites/cerro-maya.html Cerro Maya]}}{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=1985 1985]}}
100x100pxEl PilarCayo{{convert|771|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIalign="center" | 1998{{sfn|Institute of Archaeology|2011|loc=[http://nichbelize.org/ia-maya-sites/el-pilar.html El Pilar]}}{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=93 93]}}
100x100pxLamanaiOrange Walk{{convert|396|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIalign="center" | 1985{{sfn|Institute of Archaeology|2011|loc=[http://nichbelize.org/ia-maya-sites/lamanai.html Lamanai]}}{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=1987 1987]}}
100x100pxLubaantunToledo{{convert|16|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIalign="center" | 1995{{sfn|Institute of Archaeology|2011|loc=[http://nichbelize.org/ia-maya-sites/lubaantun.html Lubaantun]}}{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=1990 1990]}}
Marco GonzalezBelize{{convert|3.1|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIalign="center" | 2011{{Cite web|author=Brown, J.|title=Contact us|url=http://www.marcogonzalezmayasite.com/contact.php|work=Marco Gonzalez Maya Site|year=2011|access-date=12 July 2011}}
100x100pxNim Li PunitToledo{{convert|24|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIalign="center" | 1985{{sfn|Institute of Archaeology|2011|loc=[http://nichbelize.org/ia-maya-sites/nim-li-punit.html Nim Li Punit]}}{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=121 121]}}
Nohoch Che'enCayo{{convert|7|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIalign="center" | 2010Also known as Caves Branch. Formerly a private reserve owned by Jaguar Paw.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107636 107636]}}{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=1984 1984]}}
Santa RitaCorozal{{convert|0.1|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIalign="center" | 1995{{sfn|Institute of Archaeology|2011|loc=[http://nichbelize.org/ia-maya-sites/santa-rita.html Santa Rita]}}{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=1993 1993]}}
Serpon Sugar MillStann Creek{{convert|13|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIalign="center" | 2009{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107640 107640]}}
100x100pxXunantunichCayo{{convert|3|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIalign="center" | 1995{{sfn|Institute of Archaeology|2011|loc=[http://nichbelize.org/ia-maya-sites/xunantunich.html Xunantunich]}}{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=153 153]}}
100x100pxYarborough CemeteryBelize{{convert|0.5|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IIalign="center" | 2009{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107650 107650]}}

Private reserves

Private reserves are owned and operated by non-governmental conservation initiatives, and enjoy various levels of protection. Most of them are essentially multiple-use reserves, and include managed extraction of resources.

In 2003, the Belize Association of Private Protected Areas (BAPPA) was formed to assist in the co-ordinatation of private conservation initiatives as a cohesive group, and to represent and assist landowners in attaining recognition from the Belizean government and integration into the national protected areas system. It maintains a directory of landowners that are attempting to manage their land holdings for conservation purposes.

A total of eight private reserves have so far been officially recognised as national protected areas.{{Cite web|author=Martinez, F|title=Rationale for Belize Association of Private Protected Areas|url=http://brooksmithconsulting.web.officelive.com/Documents/Franklin%20Martinez%20BAPPA-Belice.pps|publisher=Brooksmith Consulting|access-date=16 July 2011}} While most of these recognised reserves have no formal or legal commitment to remain under conservation management, there are additional private landholdings which are considered to be very effective in biodiversity conservation and critical to the national protected areas system, but which are not yet recognised within the system. Formal adoption and implementation of proposed legislation to manage and regulate such areas is required to attain such recognition.

=Official=

As of January 2005, a total of eight private reserves were officially recognised as being part of the country's national protected areas system. Two have a standing agreement with the government, while the remaining six have their own management system in place. Of the following, Aguacate Lagoon is the only non-participatory reserve, its management expressing little interest in being part of the system.

They cover a combined total area of approximately {{convert|131,663|ha}}.

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Aguacate LagoonCayo{{convert|115|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVAguacate Parkalign="center" | 1987{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=63 63]}}
Block 127Toledo{{convert|3,736|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVToledo Institute for Development and Environmentalign="center" | 2001Forms one block of the TIDE Private Protected Lands, which total {{convert|12,000|ha}}.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=72 72]}}{{Cite web|author=Toledo Institute for Development and Environment|title=TIDE Private Protected Lands|url=http://www.tidebelize.org/tppl|access-date=16 July 2011}}
Community Baboon SanctuaryBelize{{convert|5,253|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVWomen's Conservation Groupalign="center" | 1985{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=88 88]}}{{Cite web|author=Community Baboon Sanctuary|title=About the CBS|url=http://www.howlermonkeys.org/about.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040320092544/http://howlermonkeys.org/about.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=March 20, 2004|work=Howlermonkeys.org|access-date=16 July 2011}}
Golden StreamToledo{{convert|6,085|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVYa’axché Conservation Trust; Fauna & Flora Internationalalign="center" | 1998Formally known as Golden Stream Corridor Preserve.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=101 101]}}{{Cite web|author=Ya’axché Conservation Trust|title=Golden Stream Corridor Preserve|url=http://www.yaaxche.org/golden_stream.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101012143028/http://yaaxche.org/golden_stream.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 12, 2010|work=Yaaxche.org|publisher=Ya’axché Conservation Trust|access-date=16 July 2011}}
Monkey BayBelize{{convert|465|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVMonkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuaryalign="center" | 1987Formally known as Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuary.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=117 117]}}{{Cite web|author=Miller, M.|title=About Monkey Bay|url=http://www.monkeybaybelize.org/about.html|work=Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuary|publisher=Naturalight Productions|access-date=16 July 2011}}
Río BravoOrange Walk{{convert|104,897|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVProgramme for Belizealign="center" | 1988Formally known as Río Bravo Conservation and Management Area.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=127 127]}}{{Cite web|author=Romero, E.|title=Conservation|url=http://www.pfbelize.org/conservation/|year=2011|publisher=Programme for Belize|access-date=16 July 2011}}{{Cite web|title=Río Bravo Conservation and Management Area|url=http://ambergriscaye.com/pages/town/parkriobravo.html|series=Maya Sites in Belize|work=Belize National Parks, Natural Reserves, & Wildlife Sanctuaries|publisher=Casado Internet Group|access-date=12 July 2011}}
Runaway CreekBelize{{convert|2,431|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVFoundation for Wildlife Conservation; Birds Without Bordersalign="center" | 1998{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=130 130]}}{{Cite web|author=Van Schyndel, A.|title=History|url=http://www.runawaycreekbz.com/history/|work=Runaway Creek — Belize Rainforest Preserve|publisher=Foundation for Wildlife Conservation|access-date=16 July 2011}}
ShipsternCorozal{{convert|8,228|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVInternational Tropical Conservation Foundation; Papiliorama-Nocturama Foundationalign="center" | 1987Formally known as Shipstern Nature Reserve.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=136 136]}}{{Cite web|author=Fondation Papiliorama-Nocturama|title=Welcome to Shipstern Nature Reserve!|url=http://www.shipstern.org/default.asp|series=Protected Areas database|work=Shipstern.org|publisher=International Tropical Conservation Foundation|access-date=16 July 2011}}

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Balam NaCorozal{{convert|166|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVWildtracks; Tropical Rainforest Coalitionalign="center" | 2000{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107618 107618]}}{{Cite web|author=Tropical Rainforest Coalition|title=Balam Na, Belize|url=http://www.rainforest.org/projects/balamna/|work=Projects|year=2010|access-date=17 July 2011}}
Belize Maya ForestOrange Walk{{convert|95500|ha|disp=tablecen}}Belize Maya Forest Trust2021Adjacent to Rio Bravo Reserve{{cite web |title=Great Maya Forest, Belize |url=https://globalconservation.org/projects/greater-belize-maya-forest/ |website=Global Conservation |access-date=5 May 2024}}{{cite news |last1=Harrison |first1=Derek |title=Can Carbon Offsets Save a Fragile Band of Belize's Tropical Rainforest? |url=https://insideclimatenews.org/news/10032024/belize-tropical-rainforest-deforestation-carbon-offsets/ |access-date=5 May 2024 |work=Inside Climate News |date=10 March 2024}}
BFREEToledo{{convert|572|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVBelize Foundation for Research & Environmental Educationalign="center" | 1995{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107617 107617]}}{{Cite web|author=Belize Foundation for Research and Environmental Education|title=What is Bfree?|url=http://www.bfreebz.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=21&Itemid=39|access-date=12 July 2011}}
Boden CreekToledo{{convert|5,447|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVBelize Lodge and Excursionsalign="center" | 1998Formally known as Boden Creek Ecological Preserve.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=76 76]}}{{Cite web|author=Karas, P|title=Conservation at Boden Creek Ecological Preserve|url=http://www.belizelodge.com/conservation.html|work=Protected Areas database|publisher=Belize Lodge & Excursions Ltd|access-date=12 July 2011}}
FireburnCorozal{{convert|745|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVWildtracks; Fireburn Communityalign="center" |{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107621 107621]}}{{Cite web|author=Walker, P.|title=Introduction to Fireburn Reserve|url=http://www.wildtracksbelize.org/index.php?chp=3&sec=1|work=Protected Areas|publisher=Wildtracks|access-date=17 July 2011}}
Gallon JugOrange Walk{{convert|54,154|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVGallon Jug Estatealign="center" |{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=14 14]}}{{Cite web|author=Gallon Jug Estate|title=Home|url=http://www.gallonjug.com/index.html|access-date=21 July 2011|archive-date=28 March 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120328001122/http://www.gallonjug.com/index.html|url-status=dead}}
Green HillsCayo{{convert|43|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVMeerman, Janalign="center" | 1996Formally known as Green Hills Private Conservation Management Area.{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107624 107624]}}{{Cite web|author=Meerman, J.C.|title=Green Hills Private Conservation Management Area|url=http://green-hills.net/Protected_area.htm|work=Green Hills Butterfly Ranch and Botanical Collections|year=2011|publisher=Biodiversity in Belize; Belize Explorer Group|access-date=17 July 2011}}
Hidden ValleyCayo{{convert|2,925|ha|disp=tablecen}}align="center" | IVHidden Valley Institutealign="center" |{{sfn|Belize Tropical Forest Studies|2010|p=[http://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107625 107625]}}{{Cite web|author=Hidden Valley Institute|title=Conservation Efforts|url=http://hiddenvalleyinstitute.com/conservation.html|access-date=17 July 2011}}

Others

  • St. Georges Caye Mangrove Reservehttp://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107642
  • Commerce Bight Forest Reserve (1986), {{convert|1,200|ha}}
  • Dolphin Park National Public Reservehttp://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107619
  • Krooman Reservehttp://www.biodiversity.bz/find/protected_area/profile.phtml?pa_id=107632
  • Mexico Rocks

See also

Footnotes

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