The Belize Maya Forest is part of a 38-million-acre tropical forest network called the Selva Maya that spans Belize, northern Guatemala and southeastern Mexico. It is one of the world’s largest remaining tropical rainforests outside the Amazon and one of the few places on Earth where charismatic megafauna still roam. Some of Central America’s largest remaining populations of Jaguar, Puma, Margay and other native cats depend on this forest for their survival.