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Visiting the Belize Zoo

Updated: Apr 22, 2023

The Belize Zoo is a must-see when visiting Belize! Home to over 170 native species, the Belize Zoo is a unique experience that offers visitors the opportunity to get up close and personal with the amazing wildlife of Belize. From endangered species such as the Jaguar and Scarlet Macaws to more common species like the Howler Monkey and Agouti, the Belize Zoo is sure to delight and inspire.

The staff of the Belize Zoo is dedicated to educating visitors about the importance of conservation, and the Zoo plays an important role in the breeding and rehabilitation of endangered species. In addition to animal exhibits, the Zoo offers a variety of educational activities, including guided tours, children's programs, and presentations about the natural habitats of the animals.

The Belize Zoo is also a great place for families to spend the day. There are picnic areas, a playground, and plenty of space for children to explore. The Zoo also has a gift shop and a restaurant, so you can enjoy a meal or pick up a souvenir after your visit.

If you're looking for a unique and educational experience during your trip to Belize, the Belize Zoo is your best bet. From the beautiful animals to the dedicated staff, the Belize Zoo is sure to be an unforgettable experience!




The Belize Zoo was established in 1983 by one amazing woman by the name of Sharon Matola. Primarily was used as a home for a number of animals that were used for filming a Wildlife documentary by the name of "Selva Verde.'' The Belize Zoo began growing and now it's used as a Rehab for Orphaned, Hurt, Rescued and Animals born at The Zoo.


Thousands of people visit the Belize zoo every year especially for the popular events like: National Tapir Day, World Croc Day, Boo at the Zoo, Birthday Celebrations for Panama the Harpy Eagle, Conservation Camp, Teacher and Tour Guide Workshops and Highschool Student Career Training.








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