Jaguars
In November 2024, in collaboration with The Belize Zoo & Tropical Education Centre, BSI organised the first Jaguar Conservation workshop for its agriculture, cane farmer relations, operations and security personnel. Belize has a healthy jaguar population and is one of the only countries in the world where jaguars can roam freely through natural corridors of connected protected areas of forest. As agriculture expands towards these protected corridors, conflict between farmers and jaguars becomes a precarious problem. BSI’s programme aims to teach awareness of the importance of preserving jaguars and practical advice about what to do if you spot one

Jaguar Conservation in Belize
Working with our suppliers to encourage them to adopt sustainable agriculture practices, including protecting and increasing biodiversity, is key...
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