On today’s episode of Conservation Conversations we talk with Mat Charette of Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education society or TREES! T.R.E.E.S is a small grassroots ecological conservation organization hosting a research and education center in the hills of Belize. The TREES field station and research and education center functions as a wildlife ecology research and education center, focusing on tropical ecology research and post-secondary education. Mat and his partners started the Toucan Ridge Bird Observatory, a research banding station aimed to answer questions about the birds of Belize and migratory birds of the Americas.
Check out their social media pages linked in the episode description to see more of what they do!
Enjoy our conversation with Mat!
TREES Website:Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society (TREES)
TREES Social Media accounts:
IG - @treessocietybelize @birdsoftoucanridge @treesbelizefarm
FB - Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society + Toucan Ridge Bird Observatory
Twitter - @TREESBelize + @TRBO_belize
Youtube - TREES Belize
Photos from this episode provided to us by Mat Charette, photo credit to him, Giselle Marin and Mark Conboy.
This episode is brought to you in part by our sponsor Tidal Influence, a Californian ecological consulting firm who proudly supports environmental education and all of the diverse conservation efforts that Pelecanus works to highlight. Visit their website at www.tidalinfluence.com to learn more about what they do to conserve our coastal resources and how you can get involved.