Photo of the day: Educating people about wetland protection in the Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary

Rare Conservation's Pride program for the Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary, Belize.

A banner was hung for a screening in the small village of Lemonal of a short video produced by Belize Audubon about the Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary.

Belize Audubon Society’s Rare Pride campaign protected the wetlands of the Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary by inspiring local farmers to implement sustainable methods of farming in order to reduce destructive livestock grazing.

Photo courtesy of Jason Houston, www.jasonhouston.com.

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