Belize stands at the forefront of the ecotourism movement. Despite its small size, no other country can boast a greater percentage of its land mass dedicated to natural reserves, parks, and preserves. At the same time, Belize is pioneering community-based tourism projects that directly benefit small traditional communities in rural areas of the country. The Belize Audubon Society is actively working in both rural and urban areas to support local groups with their own advocacy campaigns. By offering advocacy skills training, along with their NGO partner SPEAR, The BAS aims to empower the Belizean public to advocate for environmental change for themselves. They also support school-based environmental groups through their Young Environmentalists program.
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