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Entries for February 2026

Guatemala’s Maya Forest: A shared responsibility to protect Mesoamerica’s largest forest

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Guatemala’s Maya Forest: A shared responsibility to protect Mesoamerica’s largest forest
(February 24, 2026)   -   From degraded areas to recovering forests, communities in Guatemala's Maya Biosphere Reserve are advancing landscape restoration, generating benefits for both people and biodiversity.

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“Use Your Voice.” International Day of Women and Girls in Science

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“Use Your Voice.” International Day of Women and Girls in Science
(February 12, 2026)   -   On this International Day of Women and Girls in Science, at Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), we want to inspire more women and girls to get involved in science by sharing stories that show there are many ways to engage with it.

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Belize's Maya Forest: Regenerative agriculture, protection, and restoration

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Belize's Maya Forest: Regenerative agriculture, protection, and restoration
(February 11, 2026)   -   In Belize’s Maya Forest, communities, local organizations, and WCS are working together to restore degraded areas, strengthen community fire management, and promote sustainable production systems.

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La Moskitia: Patrols, restoration, and cacao to protect Mesoamerica’s most threatened forest

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La Moskitia: Patrols, restoration, and cacao to protect Mesoamerica’s most threatened forest
(February 02, 2026)   -   In Honduras’s La Moskitia, communities, Indigenous leaders, and partners are strengthening conservation across the second-largest humid tropical forest in Mesoamerica. 

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Christmas Bird Count Records 259 Species in Laguna del Tigre

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Christmas Bird Count Records 259 Species in Laguna del Tigre
(February 01, 2026)   -   Over three days of fieldwork, 43 volunteers—13 women and 30 men—from different regions of Guatemala took part in the systematic recording of birds, with notable participation from local youth connected to the territory.

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