I Belize in a Thing Called Love: Notes from Belize

This post from our Career Belize program captures a heartfelt journey of discovery, adventure, personal growth, and newfound connections.
… just listen to the rhythm of the zoo
As our conservation expedition in Belize nears its end, our hearts are filled with gratitude and a deep sense of fulfillment. These past few days have been nothing short of extraordinary as we delved into the heart of the lowland environment, immersing ourselves in the vital work of preserving and protecting the region’s precious biodiversity.Our journey led us to the Belize Zoo, where we joined forces with local environmental nonprofits to make a meaningful impact. Splitting into groups, we eagerly embraced temporary roles at the zoo, becoming active participants in the noble task of caring for the resident animals.Working alongside dedicated keepers, we prepared nutritious meals and had the privilege of personally feeding the animals. The intimate interactions with these creatures reinforced the importance of wildlife conservation. Each soulful gaze and gentle nuzzle, poop scooped and mosquito bite reminded us of the profound connection we share with all living beings.

As we ventured deeper into the lowland environment, we joined researchers in their critical work of monitoring and understanding the region’s wildlife. Checking camera traps provided us with glimpses into the elusive lives of creatures that often remain hidden from human sight. Our hearts soared with every sighting, knowing that our efforts contributed to a deeper understanding of these remarkable animals.

Setting up transects and analyzing quadrats gave us valuable insights into the complex web of life that thrives in this ecosystem. The beauty of biodiversity unfolded before our eyes, reaffirming that every plant, insect, and animal plays a crucial role in maintaining the delicate balance of nature.

One of the most humbling experiences was working with the backbone of the organization—the maintenance team. The recent hurricane had taken its toll on the facilities, but we stood together as a united force, helping to rebuild and restore. Witnessing the resilience and dedication of these individuals inspired us to face the challenges of conservation with unwavering determination.

As we approach the final days of our conservation expedition, our spirits remain undaunted. The passion that brought us together at the beginning of this journey has only grown stronger. Our hearts are intertwined with the land, the animals, and the people who tirelessly work to protect this precious environment.

In just a short time, we have learned that conservation is not merely an act of charity but a shared responsibility. Every individual action, no matter how small, has the potential to create ripples of positive change that extend far beyond our time here.

With our time in Belize drawing to a close, we cherish the remaining moments, knowing that this journey has touched us in ways we could have never imagined. As we carry the spirit of this incredible experience in our hearts, we march forward, dedicated to being the change we wish to see in the world.

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