This month’s A Load of Croc is written by Community Ecology Intern Ellie Coleman, and her 1st month experience interning with the CRC. I arrived to start my role as a Community Ecology Intern in early December, leaving behind the cold North East of England for the far warmer weather of Belize and for a…

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This month’s CRC Blog is written by graduate student Joe Kristoffer Partyka from Norway on his adventure assisting us to collect data in Payne’s Creek area in southern Belize for the Morelet’s crocodile countrywide population survey. When you have been working in certain situations for a while you start to recognize patterns and see potential…

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The Crocodile Research Coalition (CRC) was officially established on January 26, 2016 by Dr. Marisa Tellez and Karl Kohlman. The community throughout the Placencia Peninsula welcomed the CRC with open arms to our mission, establishing fervor support amongst community members as well as strong partnerships with the Placencia based environmental organizations the Southern Environmental Association (SEA),…

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As the Vice Regional Chair of the IUCN/SSC-Crocodile Specialist Group (CSG) of Latin America, I am constantly reaching out to various organizations and researchers throughout Central America and the Caribbean to be updated about any news crocodilian.  In the last week, I unfortunately was notified by a colleague in Honduras, as well as an organization,…

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