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Jaguar pelt confiscated in Belize City, woman charged

Jaguar pelt confiscated in Belize City, woman charged

By Belize Live News: A joint enforcement operation between the Belize Forest Department and the Belize Police Department on Tuesday, August 19, led to the confiscation of a jaguar pelt in Belize City.

Authorities say the action followed several tips from the public, conservation groups, and stakeholders after the pelt was displayed for sale on social media.

During the operation, Ms. Lidear Lino was found in possession of the jaguar pelt and has since been charged under the Wildlife Protection Act (Cap. 220). Officials confirmed the pelt has been secured as evidence. Preliminary assessments indicate it came from either a juvenile or a female jaguar (Panthera onca), a strictly protected species in Belize.

Jaguars play a critical role as keystone species in maintaining balanced ecosystems. They are protected under national law and internationally through the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

The Forest Department reminded the public that it is illegal to possess any wildlife or its parts, including pelts, feathers, teeth, eggs, or nests. No permits authorize such possession, and violators face fines of up to BZ$10,000.

Officials are urging Belizeans to report wildlife crimes by contacting the department through its social media pages or the hotline at 610-1524.

“Together, we can stop illegal wildlife trade and ensure that future generations inherit a Belize rich in biodiversity and natural heritage,” the Forest Department stated.

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