Tunich Ha Reserve and Ecological Center
Tunich Ha is a captivating tourist attraction located in the picturesque Cattle Landing Village, just a short distance from Punta Gorda. This hidden gem is known for its lush landscapes, vibrant flora and fauna, and the warm hospitality of the local community. For nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, Tunich Ha presents an array of opportunities to explore the natural beauty of Belize, from hiking through scenic trails to observing the rich biodiversity that thrives in the area.
BioScore
BioScore: 5,372.64 — ranked in the top 94.58% of all Nature Realms globally on GuardiansofEarth.io. The BioScore measures biocultural health by combining species diversity, data quality, monitoring activity, community engagement, and evidence of ecological restoration.
Recorded Species (44 total)
- 1 species — Near Threatened (NT)
- 43 species — Least Concern (LC)
Species are classified using IUCN Red List categories: EW (Extinct in the Wild), CR (Critically Endangered), EN (Endangered), VU (Vulnerable), NT (Near Threatened), LC (Least Concern).
Guardian Community
35 Guardians are actively stewarding this Nature Realm. Guardians contribute species observations, local knowledge, and stories to improve the BioScore and earn BioCultural Units (BCUs).
BioCultural Units (BCUs)
5.7 BCUs available to harvest in this Realm (5.7 BCUs in total treasury). BCUs are GoE's nature credit — earned by raising the BioScore through verified contributions to biodiversity, cultural knowledge, and place-based stewardship.
Stories & Cultural Knowledge
9 stories recorded about this Realm (stories score: 80, top 78.96% globally). Stories capture place-based ecological and cultural knowledge held by the local community.
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