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We welcome lead bird trainer from the Belize Raptor Center, Marcia Mas, a native Belizean from the Toledo district of Belize. Marcia talks about how her love for nature and the environment was nurtured from a young age by her parents growing up in southern Belize. Learn how the Lesson’s motmot was the bird that made her fall in love with birding. She is now the first certified female bird trainer in Belize and continues to inspire younger generations of birders through her educational outreach activities.
In this episode, Cindy from Chan Chich Lodge joins us to speak about conservation efforts to protect Belize and Central America’s wildlife and rainforests.
Chan Chich Lodge in the north of Belize is a pioneer for conservation. Its name comes from the Yucatec words for “little bird” and is built...
Published 01/26/23
In this episode, we are joined by Ruben Magana, co-owner of Sak Tunich with his father Jose Magana. Ruben speaks about Maya culture in Belize and how it is passed on and kept alive even today.
Part of this cultural preservation is Sak Tunich itself. The name comes from the Mayan words for...
Published 01/26/23