For over thirty years, Burgers' Zoo, together with the Swiss butterfly park Papiliorama, has protected a nature reserve of more than 400 square kilometres in Belize. Burgers' Mangrove is inspired by this successful nature conservation project and acts as an ambassador for the area. Through our years of work in Belize, we have become acquainted with other small-scale, successful species and nature conservation projects locally. We are happy to support them too! Thus, nature conservation in Belize has become one of our main conservation priorities, even besides our "own project". In this monthly series, we will discuss current developments in Belize. In this edition: a promising on-site inspection in January 2022.
Two young giraffes met zebras and rhinos for the first time on the savannah plains of Burgers' Zoo u…
13 February 2026
Female manatee aged three years and nine months moved from Royal Burgers' Zoo to Faunia (Madrid) on…
7 November 2025
Burgers’ Desert to get new entrance and exit, new animal species and enclosures – the Desert Restaur…
6 November 2025