Sarstoon-Temash National Park
Sarstoon-Temash is the southernmost national park in Belize, established in 1994. It is managed by the Sarstoon Temash Institute for Indigenous Management (SATIIM), in partnership with the Forest Department.[1] The park covers approximately 41,898 acres of broadleaf, wetland and mangrove forest.[1]
The park was designated a wetlands of international importance under the Ramsar Convention in 2005.[2]
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Caye Caulker · Chiquibul · Columbia River · Deep River · Fresh Water Creek · Grants Work · Machaca · Manatee · Mango Creek · Monkey Caye · Mountain Pine Ridge · Maya Mountain · Sibun · Sittee River · Swasey Bladen · Vaca
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Aguacate Lagoon · Bird sanctuaries · Block 127 · Community Baboon Sanctuary · Golden Stream · Monkey Bay · Río Bravo · Runaway Creek · Shipstern
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