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Home » Documents » Central Belize Corridor Conservation Action Plan
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Central Belize Corridor Conservation Action Plan

by SelvaMaya Oficina|Published 20 February, 2015

2015-2018 | Summary

The conservation targets within the CBC encompass three ecosystems and three species of concern. Stake- holders selected these targets by majority support as priorities for the CBC CAP.

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  • Belize
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