Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society

The Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society (T.R.E.E.S) is a small grassroots ecological conservation organization that has established a great little research and education center. The TREES field station and research and education center functions as a wildlife ecology research and education center. This small biologist-managed facility focuses on tropical ecology research and post-secondary education. However, we believe strongly that ecological conservation can only happen with community involvement. Thus we also provide a wide range of community programs to members of our community and involve locals in all aspects of our research and education initiatives as well as ecological conservation.

The TREES field station and research and education center in Belize is centrally located in the country, a short drive from the Caribbean Sea and a number of marine stations, easily accessible off the Hummingbird Highway, and yet we boast some of the highest biodiversity the country has to offer. We specialize in group hosting, particularly for University student groups, but also happily take in eco-tourism groups and individuals. Come and experience  what it is like staying in a tropical research station. Join our team as they catch and monitor tropical birds, chase turtles with radio-telemetry equipment and catch and monitor bats at night.