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Two Guatemalan fishers arrested for Fishing illegally within Port Honduras Marine Reserve

News - by Roberta Kamille - 28 March 2012

On Sunday, March 25th, 2011, the rangers of Port Honduras Marine Reserve were conducting a routine patrol when they encountered a suspicious fishing vessel traveling; a fiberglass dory with marking
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Ten students from Rutgers University Visit TIDE’s Private Protected Lands

News - by Roberta Kamille - 22 March 2012

On Thursday, March 15th, 2012, a group of ten students from Rutgers University located in New Jersey, visited TIDE’s Private Protected Lands (TPPL).


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TIDE’s Marine Manager participates in MAR Leadership Training Program

News - by Roberta Kamille - 16 March 2012

TIDE’s very own, Seleem Chan, was successfully accepted into the MAR Leadership Program. Mar Leadership recruits well-deserved individuals working in marine conservation and provides tra
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EARTH DAY 2012

News - by Roberta Kamille - 23 April 2012

In 2009, the United Nations designated April 22nd of each year as Earth Day and it is celebrated in more than 175 countries every year.
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HELP US WITH BELIZE’S FIRST EARTHSHIP!!!

News - by Roberta Kamille - 29 March 2012

Earthships are off-grid, self-sustaining houses, built from garbage! No more cement block, just building with garbage that otherwise will pollute Toledo.
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 Illegal Extraction of Rosewood in Toledo

Illegal Extraction of Rosewood in Toledo

News - by Roberta Kamille - 16 January 2012

On Wednesday, January 4th, 2011, TIDE responded to reports that rosewood was being harvested in and around TIDE’s Private Protected Lands.  Investigations of this report
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Education and Outreach Manager

News - by Stephene Supaul - 15 April 2011

Education and Outreach Manager   MAIN FUNCTIONS  
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Site Visit to Monkey River Village-Issuing of Managed Access Invitation letters

News - by Roberta Kamille - 13 February 2012

TIDE makes great effort to connect with communities that buffer the protected areas that it manages. The coastal village of Monkey River, which has a population of 200, is a target area for TI
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