GC News and Progress
Expansion of the Marine Monitor (M2) Radar Systems and Command Centers at the Turneffe Atoll Marine Reserve
The Turneffe Atoll Sustainability Association (TASA) has expanded its maritime surveillance within the Turneffe Atoll Marine Reserve (TAMR). Building upon the initial 2021 deployment of the Marine Monitor at the Caye Bokel Conservation Outpost in the south of the atoll, TASA has now integrated a second M2 system at the Maugre Caye Conservation Outpost in the north.
GC-Provided Drone for Calakmul, Mexico Patrols Starts Producing Results
Update: On October 31st, the President of the Congress of Guatemala and Congressman César Fion gave a formal recognition to the Genesis Elite Ranger Team and to me inside the Congress in Guatemala City.
GC Applauds New Trilateral Agreement to Protect the Maya Biosphere
The governments of Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize signed an agreement to protect and preserve the Great Mayan Forest, a 5.7 million-hectare expanse shared by the three nations. It represents the second most important natural reserve on the continent, only after the Amazon.
Belize Maya Forest Trust’s Annual Progress Report for 2025
The Belize Maya Forest Trust (BMFT) is dedicated to preserving this critical ecosystem through monitoring, enforcement, community engagement, and sustainable practices. Global Conservation’s support has enabled BMFT to enhance its capabilities through infrastructure upgrades, equipment acquisition, and expanded patrol efforts.
GC Mission to Belize Marine Reserves for Enforcement Assessment and Training
GC supports the attachment of the Belize Coast Guard to TASA enforcement operations for armed support to deal with the dangerous situation of aggressive illegal fishers as well as narcotics traffickers. Hundreds of tons of cocaine move northward through Belize each year, resulting in people being murdered in the atolls and piracy. By providing critical support to the Coast Guard to help Turneffe Atoll in marine enforcement, we are improving the effectiveness and safety of marine enforcement officers.
Belize Maya Forest Protection: 2023-24 Progress
Across portions of southeastern Mexico, northern Guatemala, and Belize, the Selva Maya, also known as the Maya Forest, covers an area of 150,000 square kilometers (60,000 square miles). Second only to the Amazon, it's Mesoamerica's largest tropical rainforest. The forest, which is home to hundreds of thousands of people, thousands of plant and animal species, and many archeological sites, is rich in biodiversity and human history.
Calakmul Biosphere Mexico Protection - 2022-2023 Progress Report
Global Conservation helps fund a major expansion of Calakmul that also now boasts the first Mexican tropical forest reserve. Communities meet to strengthen and support for their lands.
Watch Now: Saving La Selva Maya
In 2021 a group of over a dozen conservation organizations made a critical purchase of land - in the heart of the Maya Biosphere. Real park protection is needed in the Belize Maya Forest which has few rangers and only one truck. These rangers also lack critical patrolling gear, communications, and surveillance technology. Global Conservation stepped up to provide five years of direct funding for equipment, training, and patrol operations needed to protect these beautiful forests and wildlife habitats.
2021-22 Progress Report: Greater Belize Maya Forest
Programme for Belize (PfB) received a $150,000 grant from Global Conservation to support the protection of the Greater Belize Maya Forest.
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