Baby Toucans Rescued from Mud in Succotz After Tree Pruning Disrupts Nesting

According to the Belize Raptor Center, last week, a baby toucan was found stuck in the mud in the village of Succotz. The discovery was made near a tree that had been recently stripped of its branches. The baby toucan was trapped beneath the thick mud. According to the Belize Raptor Center, without branches to fledge from, the young bird was at a disadvantage.

Rescuers cleaned the toucan and attempted to place it in a nearby tree where its parents were. However, as they were about to leave, the toucan tried to fly and ended up in the river. An intern quickly dove in to rescue the bird. The toucan was then taken to the Belize Wildlife & Referral Clinic for treatment after aspirating water during the incident.

Belize Raptor Center says the tree has been a nesting site for toucans for as long as the community can remember, but without branches, the young birds now lack a crucial step in their flight practice. The following day, a second baby toucan was found on the ground in the mud. Both young toucans are now at BBR, where they will be rehabilitated before being released back to their family group in Succotz.

The Office of the Prime Minister Holds Buy Belizean Campaign Informational Session

The Office of the Prime Minister, through BELTRAIDE, hosted a Buy Belizean Information and Exchange session today at the Phoenix Business Center in Belmopan. The session brought together key stakeholders from both the public and private to discuss and design the initiatives aimed at boosting local Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).

The “Buy Belizean” initiative is part of the Government of Belize’s broader effort to encourage consumers to choose locally produced goods, thereby supporting Belizean businesses and contributing to national economic development. The interactive discussions provided valuable insights and facilitated a constructive exchange of ideas on how to further support and expand the Buy Belizean initiative.

Participants included representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture, Investment Policy and Compliance Unit(IPCU), Belize Bureau of Standards (BBS), Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI), Directorate General for Foreign Trade (DGFT), Ministry of Rural Development, Economic Development Council (EDC), Ministry of Home Affairs and New Growth, BELTRAIDE, Ministry of Blue Economy, and the Government of Belize’s Press Office.

BELTRAIDE’s Executive Director, Dr. Leroy Almendarez, highlighted the importance of fostering local economic growth, enhancing product quality, and creating sustainable business opportunities within Belize. He also remarked that “today’s session was a significant step towards strengthening our local economy and empowering our MSMEs and we look forward to continued collaboration and progress in this endeavor.”

(Press release)

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