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Page 1 of 2 CCBTIA Conference CenterReserve our Conference Center for your student groups, tour groups or meetings. Maximum group size is 35 persons. Audio-visual equipment such as slide projector and overhead projector are available, along with slide presentations (see below), and computer services. (BZ$200/day or $30/hour). Contact CCBTIA ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) for reservations.
CCBTIA maintains a library of resources materials on Belizean natural history, sustainable tourism and conservation. It is available by appointment to students and community members. CCBTIA Mini-Reserve Guided ToursTour through the CCBTIA Mini-Reserve with an interpretive guide.
Environmental Education - Slide ShowsThe following slide shows are available for your student or tour group.
Minimum 10 persons, $150 for 10 persons, $5 for each additional person. Discounts for international student groups (30%) and Belizean student groups (60%). Contact CCBTIA ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Caye Caulker RC School Standard III class eagerly awaits slide show by CCBTIA member Dorothy Beveridge (not pictured). On behalf of CCBTIA, Dorothy provides environmental education in the form of slide shows to the school without charge. CCBTIA PublicationsA grant from the Protected Areas Conservation Trust (PACT) allowed the publication of a Trail Guide that describes the trees and plants on the interpretative trail. CCBTIA has also published A Guide to the Birds of Caye Caulker, which includes descriptions of the most commonly encountered birds and a checklist of 130 birds that have been seen here.
A book on the plants of Caye Caulker is in preparation under the Plant Inventory project. FAMRACC-Community Co-ManagementUnder a grant from the Protected Areas Conservation Trust, CCBTIA facilitated the formation of FAMRACC, the community association for co-management of the Caye Caulker Forest and Marine Reserves. FAMRACC is registered as a non-governmental organization and has agreements with the Fisheries and Forest Departments to co-manage both of these reserves. CCBTIA continues to participate as a member and provide support to FAMRACC.
Joint FAMRACC-CCBTIA expedition to the Caye Caulker Forest Reserve for the Plant Inventory Project, September 5, 2006. |
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