Birding Hotspots in Cayo
Cayo is the largest District in Belize. Incredibly rich Flora and Fauna, diverse...
We aim to accomplish this through education and exhibits.
Adopt a Bird allows you to symbolically “adopt” a bird of Belize at the Belize Natural History Archive Exhibit.
The Belize Natural History Archive strives to foster curiosity and inquiry, involving every Belizean, student and inspiring future scientists. Our aim is to engage all Belizeans and visitors alike, ensuring widespread access and enthusiasm for the natural heritage.
Exhibition Space
Forum & Resource Center
Entrance
If you are a school within Belize and plan to visit our location you can find more information by clicking to link below. We also have information for schools or organizations that plan to visit from outside Belize.
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We not only showcase upcoming events at the Belize Natural History Archive, but also highlight significant dates and happenings in Belize!
Kids are natural observers as they try to make sense of the world around them. On Discovery Day 1, each child will create their very own Nature Journal, to record and save all their observations of the natural world around them.
Age: 5+
Fee: $5
Location:
4 Cemetery St, Santa Elena Town
Phone: 637-0224
Each Child is an Artist! On the second Discovery Day, each child will sketch and color a Bird, engage in a few additional activities, and continue on their journey of the natural world around them.
Age: 5+
Fee: $5
Location:
4 Cemetery St, Santa Elena Town
Phone: 637-0224
On Discovery Day 3, each child gets crafty and creative as they make their own Finger Puppets! This exercise is aimed to boost their engagement, encourage discussion among their peers, and foster creativity.
Age: 5+
Fee: $5
Location:
4 Cemetery St, Santa Elena Town
Phone: 637-0224
Santa Cruz Primary School Graduate
I want to help protect nature by working in conservation because I learned about all the different plants and animals that make up our biodiversity.
Student
Art, the place is beautiful and captivating.
Cayo is the largest District in Belize. Incredibly rich Flora and Fauna, diverse...
Belize Natural History Archive’s Mission is to promote understanding of the natural World,...
In the depths of lush rainforests, the vast expanses of the ocean, and...