Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is an environmental
education center that offers experiential learning programs and
training opportunities while serving as a model of conservation
land stewardship. The Sanctuary consists of 1,070 acres of tropical
forest, riverine and savanna habitats. Monkey
Bay is located in central Belize and is bordered by the Sibun River
that flows from the Maya Mountains through the coastal savanna
on its path to the Caribbean Sea.
Specialized in hosting study abroad student groups,
Monkey Bay offers a variety of experiential learning programs that
are designed to meet your interests, budget and academic requirements.
As we manage our own education facility and wildlife sanctuary,
we are able to facilitate:
- Environmental and cultural learning programs
- Tropical watershed ecology field courses
- A field research station and lodging facilities
- Individual internships and volunteer programs
- Village homestays and community service projects
Because of its central location and diverse habitats,
Monkey Bay is home for a wide variety of flora and fauna. The
3300 acre protected area is home to a large number of exotic mammal
species, including tapir, puma, jaguar, and Morelet's crocodile.Over 250 species of birds have been recorded. The
sanctuary borders the Sibun River biological corridor and has documented
remains of ancient Maya settlements and ceremonial caves. Come
take a walk on the wild side!
Visitors are welcome to stay and use our facilities,
including a natural history library with over 500 references. We
offer accommodations, fresh-prepared meals and a range of learning
and adventure activities throughout Belize.
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