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Ocelot killed in road collision sparks conservation concerns in Belize

Ocelot killed in road collision sparks conservation concerns in Belize

By Belize Live News Staff: Conservationists are mourning the death of a rare and elusive ocelot, struck and killed by a vehicle earlier today within the Golden Stream Corridor Preserve. The Ya’axché Conservation Trust confirmed the incident in a social media post, calling it a “profound loss for our wild spaces.”

The ocelot, a species smaller than jaguars but equally vital to the ecosystem, was found lifeless after apparently attempting to cross the road—likely in search of food, water, or safety as environmental stressors like heatwaves and droughts become more common.

The Golden Stream Corridor is a critical conservation area, providing a safe haven and travel route for Belize’s rich biodiversity, including tapirs, pumas, and jaguars. However, expanding development and busy highways are putting these animals in increasing danger.

“This is more than a statistic—it’s a wake-up call,” Ya’axché wrote. “Wildlife crossings and speed regulations must become a priority.”

They are urging drivers to remain alert, especially when passing through conservation zones, to prevent future tragedies.

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