Belize Dam Fight Heats up as Court Prepares to Rule
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In this National Geographic News article, read about Belize's Macal River Valley, a pristine rain forest that is among the most ecologically diverse on the planet. Home to one of the largest jaguar populations in Central America, the Macal River Valley is the only known Belizean nesting site for the rare scarlet macaw and shelters tapirs, howler monkeys, and a host of other threatened and endangered creatures. A link to related stories is also found on this page.
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