Payne's Creek National Park

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Yellow bay cedar in Payne's Creek National Park, Belize
Yellow bay cedar in Payne's Creek National Park, Belize

Payne's Creek National Park is a nature reserve in the Toledo District of southern Belize. This national park, stretched along the lower reaches of the Monkey River, was previously disturbed by banana farming and slash-and-burn agricultural practises; however, in 2007 a verdant broadleaf secondary forest provides habitat for a diverse tropical flora and fauna.




 
National Parks, Natural reserves, and Wildlife sanctuaries in Belize

Bacalar Chico | Burdon Canal Nature Reserve | Blue Hole National Park | Great Blue Hole | Chiquibul National Park and Caracol | Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary | Columbia River Forest Reserve | Community Baboon Sanctuary | Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary | Five Blues Lake National Park | Glover's Reef Marine Reserve | Guanacaste National Park | Half Moon Caye Natural Monument | Hol Chan Marine Reserve | Laughing Bird Caye | Marco Gonzales | Mexico Rocks | Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve | Payne's Creek National Park | Rio Bravo Conservation and Management Area | Shark Ray Alley | Shipstern Nature Reserve | Swallow Caye Wildlife Sanctuary |Turneffe Atoll