It was agreed that continued education throughout the community was paramount and that the more the police force learned about the laws the better equipped they would be to enforce them.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Help Take a Bite Out of Extinction!!!
On Tuesday evening, in an effort to better educate local tour operators and guides as well as hotel personnel and the general public, a team from the American Crocodile Endangered Sanctuary located in the Toledo District (ACES) and Andre Lopez, Wildlife Officer for the Belize Forest Service held a two hour presentation at the Lion’s Den. Although the crowd was small, OIC Dennis Arnold and several police officers attended the presentation along with a handful of concerned residents.
Special guest speaker Marisa Tellez, a Zoologist from the LA Zoo in California, USA and a Crocodilian Parasitological Research Student at UCLA, who is studying at ACES, started the program with a Power Point presentation. Beginning with a disturbing video of an experienced “croc trainer” who ends up losing an arm while showcasing his act, the stage is set that crocs are serious business. Over the millennium their physiological adaptations have allowed them to long outlive their ancestors and they play a key part in our marine ecosystem.
Now, listed as an endangered species, their world wide population has been reduced to less than 20,000 and Belize is considered one of the last strongholds for the dwindling population.
Andre Lopez, Wildlife Officer for the Belize Forest Service followed the presentation and outlined the laws under the Belize Wildlife Protection Act. Under the Act “wildlife” means all undomesticated mammals, bids and reptiles and all parts, eggs and nests of any of these life forms. With the exception of permitted hunting, it is illegal to kill or molest (annoy, interfere with or disturb) such wildlife and in the case of endangered species these laws are very specific, and feeding them is strictly prohibited.

It was agreed that continued education throughout the community was paramount and that the more the police force learned about the laws the better equipped they would be to enforce them.
It was agreed that continued education throughout the community was paramount and that the more the police force learned about the laws the better equipped they would be to enforce them.
Monday, July 14, 2008
33rd Lions' Board of Directors (BOD) Installation
Seven members were sworn in and made part of the club.
On a splendid Saturday evening, Lionism was supreme as Lion members, friends, and family convened at the Lion's Den to celebrate and install the new Board of Directors for fiscal year 2008 - 2009. Senator Eiden Salazar took to honor of leading the Lion's club for the year 2008-2009 as Lion's President. During this opportunity, Lions also installed eight new members to its club. After they swore to keep the oath and accepted the terms set forth, the new Lions were were officially included as part of the Lion's Club. After the formalities, a scrumptious turkey dinner was served by the delightful staff at the Belize Bank. The night was enjoyed by all who attended, be sure to get a copy of Thursday's paper for more details and pictures.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Monday, July 7, 2008
Cadavers found at abandoned MUAB

CNN has contacted The San Pedro Sun to confirm the story on our blog. Watch CNN for the latest information.
Warning: Contains graphic content
San Pedro Town Council employees made the discovery after Tim Jeffers, owner of the building, donated desks and school equipment to the Council's soon-to-come Vocational School. Little did they know that upon opening one of the classrooms six cadavers would be found, one in a box and the other five were discovered on the examination tables.

Interview with Foreman of the San Pedro Town Council Samuel Gonzalez Jr.
Six cadavers were found abandoned at the old Medical University of the Americas Belize compound. The cadavers were used for education purposes but when the building was seized on November of last year, the cadavers were never properly disposed of.
The San Pedro Town Council and the San Pedro Police Department plan on burying the cadavers as soon as possible.
Sunday, July 6, 2008
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