11 Special constables for Friends for Conservation and Development

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On the 14th of March at an event held at Tapir Camp in the Chiquibul National Park, eleven Friends for Conservation and Development (FCD) park rangers were sworn in as special constables by members of the Police Department. The training conducted by the Police Academy was led by Sergeant Magdaleno and Corporal Tun, while swearing in was led by Inspector Eusebio Lanza. The purpose of the training was to enable FCD Rangers to be more effective in addressing illegal activities occurring within the boundaries of the Chiquibul National Park and help regulatory agencies maintain law and order
The Special Constable Training Program forms part of a Specialized Ranger Training now underway in the Chiquibul National Park for FCD rangers that will culminate on Thursday, 19th March at Tapir Camp.

Thanks to the people across Belize and abroad, and the Government of Belize who helped increase the ranger unit, FCD has hired new rangers who have been under the rigorous specialized training program since January. Graduation of the FCD rangers will take place on the 19th of March, 2015 at Tapir Camp.

Once the rangers have passed the training these young men will find themselves operating in the furthest reaches of the park and start up a new phase of environmental monitoring and SMART patrols. The intent will be to document the actual conditions of the park, protect biodiversity and reduce the threats to the natural environment.

The Chiquibul National Park (CNP) is Belize’s largest protected area, with 285,937 acres located in the Cayo District. FCD has been co-managing this area together with the Forest Department since 2007. Access into the CNP from the Belizean side is essentially limited to one road that comes from the Mountain Pine Ridge and crosses the Macal River at the Guacamallo Bridge. To learn more of this exuberant forest visit www.fcdbelize.org and FCD’s facebook.