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Nature reserve in Toledo District, Belize
Aguacaliente Wildlife Sanctuary
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Map showing the location of Aguacaliente Wildlife SanctuaryMap showing the location of Aguacaliente Wildlife SanctuaryMap of Belize
LocationToledo District, Belize
Coordinates16°08′22″N 89°10′21″W / 16.1393209°N 89.1725409°W / 16.1393209; -89.1725409
Area5,492 acres (22 km)
Established1998
Governing bodyCo-managed by Aguacaliente Management Team

The Aguacaliente Wildlife Sanctuary is a nature reserve in the Toledo District of southern Belize. It encompasses approximately 5,492 acres (22.23 km) and was declared a sanctuary in 1998. The Sanctuary is critical for the preservation of biodiversity in Belize and the region. The National Park protects the central wetlands areas which consist of three fresh water lagoons and a hot-spring connected by a number of creeks hence the name Aguacaliente. It is co-managed by the Aguacaliente Management Team (AMT), a consortium of people from adjacent villages.

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References

  1. Aguacaliente Wildlife Sanctuary - You Better BelizeIt, 2016
  2. Biodiversity in Belize - Aguacaliente Wildlife Sanctuary REA, 2016
  3. Aguacaliente Wildlife Sanctuary - You Better BelizeIt, 2016

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