Many of the links here are the ones you will find on the help save the rainforest page, but there are others here for just good people that are helping in their own ways and their businesses here in Rio Dulce with various services.
Ak' Tenement; telephone: 5908 4358 or 5908 3392 email info@aktenamit.org Owned by Mayans for Mayans. Bringing back the heritage, basic education as well as developing sustainable/ eco-friendly projects to 40 surrounding villages! This it is one of my favorite projects in the area.
Arcas; The largest animal rescue and conservation in Guatemala lies in the Peten. An amazing project in rescuing animals and training them for reentry to the jungles of Guatemala. An extremely important and well executed project.
El Ciricote Botanical Gardens One man has reforested a clear cut area to an almost natural rainforest since 1981 while creating a seed bank of endangered plants of Guatemala. Well worth the effort in looking into if you have concerns about preservation of the rainforest.
Jungle Medic
Authentic Maya;A beautifully done and informative site where I have copied much information to use here.
Maya Paradise Another wonderful informational site, one that helped me in many ways get started on this one.
Did You See That? In depth, fun and interesting information on plants, animals, insects, Mayan culture and stuff on things you may see and do around Lake Izabal area of Guatemala.
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may see and do around Lake Izabal area of Guatemala.
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