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  • Flowering trees along Lago Peter Itza.
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  • A very wet collared aracari (Pteroglossus torquatus) peeks through the cecropia leaves, hoping for an end to the rain. Soberanía National Park, Panama.
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  • Bridge to Petencito Zoo over Lago Peten Itza. Flores, Guatemala
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  • A pair of scarlet macaws (Ara Macao Cyanoptera) attempt to draw attention away from their nest. Chalillo dam, Belize.
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  • A pair of endangered Scarlet Macaws ( Ara macao cyanoptera ) keep watch on their nesting tree near the Raspacullo river, Belize. A subspecies of the Scarlet Macaws in South America (Ara macao macao), there are an estimated 150-200 wild Scarlet Macaws in Belize. In 2003 the controversial Chalillo hydro-electric dam was built, resulting in the flooding of the only known area in Belize where Scarlet Macaws nest. Formed in 2012, the volunteer run and funded Scarlet Six Biomonitoring Team, a small team of community rangers, was formed out of a dire need to help protect the macaw chicks from heavy Guatemalan poaching.  In 2011, almost 90% of the active nests in the area were poached by Guatemalans, this number is now down to 30% due to their regular patroling of the nest sites along the rivers, via boat and on foot, and their very visible presence.
    Last Flight
  • Cold and wet, a brown-throated three-toed sloth (Bradypus variegates), clings to its sleeping site, waiting for the sun.Soberanía National Park, Panama.
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  • Embera guide Juancito embraces a giant tree along the Rio Sambu, Darien Province, Panama.
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  • A Scarlet Macaw ( Ara macao cyanoptera ) rides a wind blown palm branch, Raspacullo river, Belize.
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  • A group of Scarlet Macaws (Ara macao cyanoptera) forage and squabble along the banks of the Raspacullo river, Belize.
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  • A pair of endangered Scarlet Macaws ( Ara macao cyanoptera ) keep watch from their nesting tree near the Raspacullo river, Belize. A subspecies of the Scarlet Macaws in South America (Ara macao macao), there are an estimated 150-200 wild Scarlet Macaws in Belize. In 2003 the controversial Chalillo hydro-electric dam was built, resulting in the flooding of the only known area in Belize where Scarlet Macaws nest. Formed in 2012, the volunteer run and funded Scarlet Six Biomonitoring Team, a small team of community rangers, was formed out of a dire need to help protect the macaw chicks from heavy Guatemalan poaching.  In 2011, almost 90% of the active nests in the area were poached by Guatemalans, this number is now down to 30% due to their regular patroling of the nest sites along the rivers, via boat and on foot, and their very visible presence.
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  • Embera guide Juancito embraces a giant tree along the Rio Sambu, Darien Province, Panama.
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  • A female brown-throated three-toed sloth (Bradypus variegates), navigates the delicate transfer between trees. Moments later the branch snapped, sending the sloth 60 feet to the ground. Happily she was uninjured, and began her slow journey back into the canopy. Soberanía National Park, Panama.
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  • A male Green honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spies) calls to its nearby mate. Soberanía National Park, Panama.
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  • A Plain chachalaca ( Ortalis vetula ) pauses momentarily on a branch. Pine Savanna Nature Reserve, Belize.
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  • A Scarlet Macaw ( Ara macao cyanoptera ) silently blends into the jungle. Raspacullo river, Belize.
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  • The silhouette of the great blue heron (Ardea hernias) at sunset in an ancient oak tree. Southern Sierras, California.
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  • A pair of endangered Scarlet Macaws ( Ara macao cyanoptera ) keep watch on their nesting tree near the Raspacullo river, Belize. A subspecies of the Scarlet Macaws in South America (Ara macao macao), there are an estimated 150-200 wild Scarlet Macaws in Belize. In 2003 the controversial Chalillo hydro-electric dam was built, resulting in the flooding of the only known area in Belize where Scarlet Macaws nest. Formed in 2012, the volunteer run and funded Scarlet Six Biomonitoring Team, a small team of community rangers, was formed out of a dire need to help protect the macaw chicks from heavy Guatemalan poaching.  In 2011, almost 90% of the active nests in the area were poached by Guatemalans, this number is now down to 30% due to their regular patroling of the nest sites along the rivers, via boat and on foot, and their very visible presence.
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