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1 Ecotourism A study on: Baboon Sanctuary, Belize, HONDURAS Research by: Keziah Theresa Quarshie

2  Belize is located in Central America and was formerly known as British Honduras.  Despite its small size (23,0000 sq. km), a greater percentage of the land is dedicated to natural reserves and parks.  Ecotourism in Belize, is very crucial and the tourists themselves play a role in protecting the environment.  For example, tourists are encouraged not to purchase artefacts made from any protected species in Belize. Belize, Honduras

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4  The Community Baboon Sanctuary is a community based tourism venture founded in 1985, to encourage voluntary citizen conservation.  It is located in Ladyville Village, 43 km from Belize City along the Belize River. It is also, 30 minutes from the Belize Phillip Goldson International Airport.  Road conditions between Belize City and the baboon sanctuary are very good.  The public bus from the city to the sanctuary cost $1.75. The Baboon Sanctuary Location and Accessibility

5  The Community Baboon Sanctuary is a cooperative venture of landowners who are mainly subsistence farmers.  These landowners have agreed to adopt practices that preserve the natural habitat of the black howler monkeys, known as Baboons.  The focus on land along the Belize river allowing baboons to swing from tree to tree.  Owners of the land are required to protect trees along the property fence line and preserving food trees for the black howlers.  Recently, about 200 landowners from different villages are involved in this to preserve the species and also reap the benefits pulled in by the tourist site The Baboon Sanctuary Sustainability

6 The Baboon Sanctuary

7  There are many attractions at the Community Baboon Sanctuary.  These include, restaurants, hotels, and guided tours.  Tourists can pay the low price of $7 to have a close up view of the baboons for about 45 minutes to an hour.  There is also a guided canoe tour through the jungle for about 2 and ½ hours which costs $50 per person.  The Community Baboon Sanctuary also organizes a crocodile night adventure where tourists can go out with headlamps and canoes to spot crocodiles. The Baboon Sanctuary Attractions

8  The local residents have more employment opportunities.  Many of the sanctuary employees help the local residents.  Many residents enjoy living with the black howlers and protecting their habitat.  The subsistence farmers have never been threatened with the creation of The Community Baboon Sanctuary.  All the revenue goes to the local participants. The Baboon Sanctuary Benefits to locals.

9  The baboons take the fruit and cashew nuts from the farmland.  The locals complain that they are not involved with management as much as they would want to.  A larger percentage of the revenue goes to improve the area and not necessarily the lives of the locals. The Baboon Sanctuary Demerits to locals

10  The Community Baboon Sanctuary reels in a lot of revenue for Belize which goes to maintaining the area and compensating the locals who have made a commitment to preserve the place.  Tourism is rapidly increase and this also helps create awareness for the preservation of the baboons. The Baboon Sanctuary Benefits to the country

11  There is a rapid increase in development along the coastal line which threatens the reserves for the black prowlers. The Baboon Sanctuary Challenges

12  Tourists are encouraged to save water and electricity.  They are encouraged to shop carefully ensuring they do not purchase anything made from real animals.  They are also encouraged to donate to community based tourist programs.  They are encourage to reduce their ecological footprint so at to not destroy other natural resources like coral reefs. The Baboon Sanctuary Maintaining Ecotourism

13  “Cultural Survival”, https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival- quarterly/belize/role-belize-residents-struggle-define-ecotourism- opp. Web 8.02.16 https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival- quarterly/belize/role-belize-residents-struggle-define-ecotourism- opp https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival- quarterly/belize/role-belize-residents-struggle-define-ecotourism- opp  http://www.howlermonkeys.org/wp- content/uploads/2013/02/copy-logo2.jpg http://www.howlermonkeys.org/wp- content/uploads/2013/02/copy-logo2.jpg http://www.howlermonkeys.org/wp- content/uploads/2013/02/copy-logo2.jpg  “Belize’s lessons in eco-tourism” http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20120202-travelwise-belizes- lessons-in-eco-tourism. Web 8.02.16 http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20120202-travelwise-belizes- lessons-in-eco-tourism http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20120202-travelwise-belizes- lessons-in-eco-tourism  “” http://www.bucketlisttc.com/eco-tourism-community-baboon- sanctuary-belize-city-belize/. Web 8.02.16  “Eco-Tourism: Community Baboon Sanctuary; Belize City, Belize” http://www.bucketlisttc.com/eco-tourism-community-baboon- sanctuary-belize-city-belize/. Web 8.02.16 http://www.bucketlisttc.com/eco-tourism-community-baboon- sanctuary-belize-city-belize/ http://www.bucketlisttc.com/eco-tourism-community-baboon- sanctuary-belize-city-belize/  “Ecotourism in Belize” http://www.belize.com/eco. Web 8.02.16 http://www.belize.com/eco Works Cited

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