never
Probably the coast line of Belize protected by the Belize Barrier Reef. Not one of the Caribbean islands but still strictly in the Carribbean.
World Database on Protected Areas was created in 1981.
Yes and No It Depends on where you are in Belize. For example Belize City has some areas that are very dangerous(mainly the southside of the city) Where the north side is very safe.
From: http://www.belizezoo.org/zoo/zoo/mammals/gib/gib1.html The Paca, known as the gibnut in Belize, is a nocturnal rodent. Inhabiting the forest floor, this solitary animal feeds on fallen fruit, leaves and some tubers dug from the ground. The gibnut is most often found near water and are found throughout many habitats of Belize, from river valleys to swamps to dense tropical forest. The gibnut is the most prized game animal of Belize and the Neotropics. They are easily hunted by day with dogs which can sniff out the paca's dens, or during the night with headlamps while they feed. While thriving in Belize's many protected areas, the paca has been hunted to extinction in many parts of its range from Mexico to Southern Brazil. In many of Belize's protected areas, gibnut can be heard and seen at night. This large rodent makes lots of noise while walking through the dry leaves of the forest or while chewing on the hard shells of the cohune nut, one of its favorite foods. The gibnut also produces a hoarse bark or a deep rumbling when disturbed.
there are many natural resources in Belize
There are forest preserves and protected forest areas throughout the world, many in deciduous forests.
National System of Protected Areas - Colombia - was created in 1994.
Dzanga-Sangha Complex of Protected Areas was created in 1990.
there are 345647 phones in Belize
the whole country is sparsely populated
no