Belize Launches Wildlife Database Platform to Enhance Conservation Efforts
In celebration of International Jaguar Day, the Forest Department, in partnership with several organisations, has launched a new Wildlife Database Platform and signed important data-sharing agreements aimed at enhancing wildlife conservation. These efforts focus on protecting jaguars and their habitats, as well as supporting broader conservation initiatives in the country.
The data-sharing agreements signed between the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Climate Change, the Forest Department, the Belize Audubon Society, and other key partners will enable the exchange of wildlife data. This collaboration is designed to improve the management of wildlife corridors, reduce threats, and ensure the responsible use of sensitive information on species like jaguars.
“The data-sharing agreements facilitate high-quality data exchange among partners to strengthen conservation initiatives,” said the Forest Department in a statement. The goal is to enhance data collection and share real-time information about species populations and prey movement.
In addition, the launch of the National Wildlife Database Platform introduces an advanced digital tool for centralising and sharing wildlife data. This platform integrates real-time data from wildlife monitoring efforts, helping researchers and policymakers track wildlife populations and better understand the impact of climate change on local species.
The project is being funded by the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) and implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
“We are committed to uniting efforts and embracing technology to address challenges like species loss, prey movement, and climate impacts on wildlife,” stated the Forest Department.
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