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Women Beekeepers in the Maya Forest. World Bee Day 2026
Views: 562
(May 20, 2026)
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In the Maya Biosphere Reserve in Petén, beekeeping with Apis mellifera supports sustainable livelihoods linked to forest conservation. In the context of World Bee Day 2026, we highlight the work of women beekeepers involved in technical apiary management and honey production in communities across the Maya Forest.
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Art, education, and conservation come together at the Shorebird Festival
Views: 808
(May 19, 2026)
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The Second Shorebird Festival was held in Tecojate, Nueva Concepción, Escuintla, bringing together students, teachers, partner organizations, and local authorities around the conservation of migratory birds and the coastal ecosystems of Guatemala’s Pacific coast.
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From Central America to Central Park: the return of millions of birds puts Guatemala on the global conservation map
Views: 177
(May 08, 2026)
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Global Big Day, the worldwide birding event led by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, will place a special focus this year on two “sister landscapes” linked by shared migratory birds: the Selva Maya of Guatemala, and the Appalachian Blue Ridge forests of North Carolina
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eBird Guatemala: data, community, and bird conservation in one portal
Views: 103
(May 02, 2026)
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The opportunity to launch an eBird portal for Guatemala is also a recognition of something very special: the enthusiasm, expertise, and commitment of the country’s birding community.
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World Tapir Day: following the footsteps of the forest gardener
Views: 250
(April 27, 2026)
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On your next walks through the forest, imagine that you are not alone. Even if you don’t see them—and you likely won’t—hundreds of animals move beneath the same canopy, at different hours and in silence. One of them is the tapir, a species that is rarely seen.
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The Five Great Forests of Mesoamerica. Impacts of a regional initiative for climate, biodiversity, and people
Views: 8669
(April 22, 2026)
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Results from the Great Forests of Mesoamerica project: a regional initiative for climate, biodiversity, and people, funded by the European Union.
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Project to conserve the Giant Anteater advances in Honduras with international funding
Views: 1099
(April 20, 2026)
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The conservation of the giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla), locally known as ‘oso caballo’ and ‘Winku Tara’ in the Miskito language, is advancing in Honduras through an initiative that will strengthen the protection of the northernmost population.
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Park rangers as key actors in the early detection of wildlife diseases
Views: 752
(April 01, 2026)
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A study conducted in Guatemala, Peru, Cambodia, and Madagascar reveals that rangers are a strategic component for strengthening wildlife health monitoring.
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Connecting forests, tracking flights. Expanding the Motus network in Mesoamerica
Views: 475
(March 30, 2026)
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Recently, Selva and WCS installed a new Motus wildlife tracking station in Puerto Lempira—the first in eastern Honduras and only the second in the Moskitia.
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Upgrades to the Apu Pauni Center strengthen scarlet macaw conservation in La Moskitia
Views: 457
(March 26, 2026)
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The Apu Pauni Research and Visitor Center, located in the community of Mavita in Honduras’ Moskitia region, continues to strengthen its operational capacity through the installation of a solar energy system, improving conditions for the conservation of the scarlet macaw, Honduras’ national bird.
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