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Belize Karst Habitat Conservation
OUR EXPERIENCES
Good Travel Experience: Central America's Tallest Waterfall—GTI-verified journey to Thousand Foot Falls (1,290-acre protected area co-managed by BKHC), witnessing 1,600-ft cascade from Maya Mountains in Selva Maya corridor. Supports rare species like Orange-breasted Falcon; basic amenities for conscious travelers.
ABOUT US
Belize Karst Habitat Conservation (BKHC) is a community-based conservation organization with a global perspective, dedicated to inspiring citizens on how to adjust in an ever-evolving conservation landscape. It seeks to develop and enhance Belize’s environment through on-the-ground education, the use of science, and technology for the sustainable management of its resources.
This Impact Partner was shared by the Good Travel Institute as one of their Good Travel Experiences. Each Good Travel Experience is evaluated through a clear and recognised framework, ensuring measurable social, cultural, environmental, and economic benefits for local communities.
OUR IMPACT
BKHC documents biodiversity in Tapir Mountain Nature Reserve via eBird (bird, mammal, reptile, fish, amphibian, insect species) for habitat trends. Co-manages Thousand Foot Falls, protecting Selva Maya corridor and rare species like Orange-breasted Falcon.