In Belize, NGOs try to save jaguars. Restoring tropical forests, damaged by deforestation, agriculture and economic development, has become a major issue in restoring the habitat of the king of Latin American felines.

“There hasn’t been any tree cutting for three years,” says Elma Kay proudly. This scientist knows the region well. Originally from northern Belize,. she has watched helplessly for years as clear cuts have damaged biodiversity. But with Belize… This article is reserved for subscribers. You have 91% left to discover.