Republic of Guatemala
Location Middle America, bordering the Caribbean Sea, between Honduras and Belize and bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between El Salvador and Mexico
Geographic coordinates: 15 30 N, 90 15 W
National websites
Embassy / Chancery in U.S. Ambassador Edmond Mulet
2220 R St. NW
Washington, DC 20008
Agencies responsible for biological inventory and conservation
Non-governmental organizations concerned with conservation
Major Natural Resources

Petroleum, nickel, rare woods, fish, chicle (as per the Guatemala World Factbook).

Major Environmental and Conservation Issues Guatemala suffers from deforestation in central areas, and consequently from soil erosion unchecked by trees and helped along by storms and hurricanes. Water pollution is also an issue.
Statistics Information Sources
Land area 108,430 km2 Guatemala World Factbook
Area of forest km2
Area of wetlands km2
Area of territorial waters 460 km2 Guatemala World Factbook
Population: 12,007,580 (July 1998 est.) Density: 110 / km2

Guatemala World Factbook
Area protected at all IUCN levels: 832,966 ha Fraction of land area protected: 7.65% WCMC Protected Areas Summary
Major Protected Areas

List of Major Protected Areas

Maya

Proyecto Ecologico Quetzal

Sierra de las Minas

Information Center for the Environment
Endemic Species
Mammals 3
Birds 1
Reptiles 18
Amphibians 28
Fish
Invertebrates
Plants 1,171

World Resources Institute

Endangered, Threatened and Vulnerable Species
Mammals 8
Birds 4
Reptiles 9
Amphibians 0
Fish 0
Invertebrates 8
Plants 355


Complete Plant Listing

World Conservation Monitoring Centre - Animal 

World Conservation Monitoring Centre - Plants

Extinct Species
Mammals 0
Birds 1
Reptiles 0
Amphibians 0
Fish 0
Invertebrates
Plants 10

Complete Plant Listing

World Conservation Monitoring Centre - Animal 

World Conservation Monitoring Centre - Plants

Species listed on CITES Appendices

CITES-listed Species Database
Legislation
Laws protecting endangered or threatened species
Laws protecting endangered ecosystems
Signatory to CITES 7 November 1979
Signatory to Ramsar Wetlands Convention 26 October 1990
Signatory to Convention on Biological Diversity  10 July 1995
Signatory to Migratory Bird Treaty N/A
Member of International Whaling Commission by 19 November 1956
Signatory to other international treaties designed to protect or manage biological resources

Marine Dumping: by 1975.08.30

Wetlands: by 1975.12.21

Law of the Sea: by 1994.11.16

Natural Resource Use Information Sources
Fisheries
Forestry / deforestation
Ecotourism
Trade in wildlife products
Hunting
Other uses of natural resources
Human Impacts on Natural Resources Information Sources
Air pollution
Water pollution
Development activities
Introduced species
Legislation addressing these issues
Restoration and Reintroduction Information Sources
Programs for restoration of damaged habitat 
Programs for ex situ conservation (captive breeding and reintroduction) of endangered species

Return to Endangered Species Protection around the World

Page compiled by Jason Lomeli as part of a class project in H90 "The Science of Biodiversity and Conservation" (Peter J. Bryant, Instructor), University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697, USA