Crocodile Research Coalition
Crocodile Research Coalition
The Crocodile Research Coalition (CRC) seeks to preserve crocodiles and their environments throughout Central America and the Caribbean to ensure the long-term sustainability of biodiversity in the region. We believe the success of our conservation efforts parallels the involvement and support from local communities, thus we are continuously working alongside with communities and partner organizations to empower people with the knowledge of co-existence and sustainable practices to ensure the survival of crocodiles and well-being of the communities that live besides them. Our outreach also incorporates working with the local and national governments, utilizing our research to better inform policy decisions regarding wildlife and their habitat.
Although crocodiles are our flagship species, the CRC recognizes that the conservation success of crocodiles is not only dependent on direct conservation efforts of the focal species, but also understanding how crocodiles interact with its environment and other wildlife as thriving and long-lasting conservation management is dependent on preserving the integrity of ecological interactions. Our dedication to the preservation of crocodilian habitat has led us to create a long-term monitoring program of the avian, aquatic, and terrestrial wildlife around the Placencia Lagoon, caring for injured or ill animals prior to transportation to wildlife veterinarians or rehabilitation centers, in addition to our recognition as a crocodile rehabilitation facility.
Needs:
- Wildlife First-Aid/Wildlife Triage Center: Gauze; Abdominal pads; Bandages; Various size dog/cat kennels for transportation of injured wildlife; Donation to build temporary holding pens for injured wildlife; Financial donation to assist in gas/transport from Placencia to rehabilitation/veterinary facilities; Gloves; Compound Microscope; Dissecting Microscope; Security cameras for wildlife/croc enclosures
- Educational Outreach: CRC conducts educational outreach throughout the country. Paper to print out educational material, as well as art supplies (colored pencils, markers, stencils, paints, colored paper) is greatly appreciated so we can continue to educate about wildlife conservation and coexistence via art!
- Next Gen Croc Placencia: A crocodile monitoring program, in addition to a mentorship program. Participating students are exposed to scientific excursions and outreach events to help them build a strong foundation in leadership, communication, and scientific skills. Donations for this program can include: paint (for creating wildlife signs), paint brushes, headlamps, notebooks, pens, white paper, binoculars, and flashlights.
- Adopt-A-Croc Ambassador Program: The CRC currently has 5 crocodiles that can’t be released back in the wild (you can read their stories on the CRC website: https://crocodileresearchcoalition.org/adopt-a-croc). Any donation to assist with their husbandry and ensure they have a good life where they can educate people about THE FACTS about crocodiles, squashing any misguided beliefs is greatly appreciated.
Financial contributions can be made on the CRC website: https://crocodileresearchcoalition.org/donate