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Douglas D’Silva Forest Station welcomes visitors with new sign

Douglas D’Silva Forest Station welcomes visitors with new sign

The Douglas D’Silva Forest Station in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve is now marked by a newly completed welcome sign that reflects the area’s rich natural and cultural heritage. The sign was completed last week by Belizean artist Jorge Landero and features detailed scenes inspired by the reserve’s pine forests, waterfalls, caves, and wildlife.

Forester Michael Burton, who is stationed at the Douglas D’Silva Forest Station, assisted with the project by supporting its coordination and ensuring the artwork accurately represented the landscape and conservation values of the reserve. Burton said the sign is intended to serve both as a welcoming feature and as a visual reminder of the importance of protecting Belize’s forest resources.

The forest station is located within the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve, Belize’s first and oldest forest reserve, established in 1944 to protect native pine species such as Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis and Pinus tecunumanii. The reserve remains a key area for forest management, environmental education, and conservation efforts.

The new sign enhances the identity of the forest station while highlighting the collaborative effort between conservation officers and local artists in promoting national pride and environmental stewardship.

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