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Environmental Education in Peten


Kinkajou Kingdom

Enviromental Education Peten

The ARCAS Environmental Education and Interpretation Center, Kinkajou Kingdom, is located on the grounds of the Rescue Center on the shores of Lake Petén Itza. Interactive exhibits educate the Guatemalan public and foreign visitors about the incredible biodiversity of the Mayan forest and the threats to that biodiversity. It also lets visitors learn about the wildlife rescue and rehabilitation work being carried out at the Rescue Center without interfering in that process with the over-exposure of those animals to humans.

Entrance to the Disney-supported Kinkajou Kingdom Environmental Education and Interpretation Center on the grounds of the ARCAS Rescue Center.

Kinkajou Kingdom includes a large Exhibits Pavilion, camping area, workshop area and a swimming dock. 700 meters of interpretative trails and exhibits wind throughout the nearby jungle teaching visitors about the ecology and archeology of the Petén, the destructiveness of the illegal pet trade and the need to conserve the resources that make the Mayan Biosphere Reserve such a special place.

Visitors can also see non-releasable animals from the Rescue Center, including parrots, macaws, chachalacas, kinkajous, raccoons, spider monkeys, margays and coatimundis. They learn why these animals cannot be returned to the wild and what can be done to help these beautiful creatures. The creation of Kinkajou Kingdom thanks to the support of the Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund and Oakland Zoo.

ARCAS is always looking for environmental education interns interested in improving the exhibits of the Kinkajou Kingdom. Please contact us if you are interested in a guided group tour. Please see the "Day Tours section for more information".

Educational Activities

At the Petén project, the ARCAS Education Department also carries out educational activities in nearby communities and school, forms women’s and children’s groups of scouts and conducts ecotours as a way to raise-awareness about the need to conserve the natural resources of the area and to help “Peténeros” develop alternative, environmentally-sustainable ways to make a living.

Please contact us if you are interested in volunteering with the ARCAS Education Department or can help in any other way. Email us at
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Last Updated on Saturday, 28 April 2012 08:46
 

Comments

Hello, can you tell me how long it takes the tour?. Thanks!

0TourJosé Miguel Alquijay2011-03-22 03:36#1

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