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The Aguacaliente Wildlife Sanctuary is a nature reserve in the Toledo District of southern Belize. It encompasses approximately 5,492 acres (22.23 km2) and was declared a sanctuary in 1998. The Sanctuary is critical for the preservation of biodiversity in Belize and the region.[1] The National Park protects the central wetlands areas which consist of three fresh water lagoons and a hot-spring connected by a number of creeks [2] hence the name Aguacaliente. It is co-managed by the Aguacaliente Management Team (AMT), a consortium of people from adjacent villages.

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References

  1. ^ Aguacaliente Wildlife Sanctuary - You Better BelizeIt, 2016
  2. ^ Biodiversity in Belize - Aguacaliente Wildlife Sanctuary REA, 2016
  3. ^ Aguacaliente Wildlife Sanctuary - You Better BelizeIt, 2016

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