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The Central American Coastline

Liz travels across Belize and Costa Rica, going on the trail of a jaguar, tagging Antillean manatees, meeting a man who created a frog haven, and helping to rehabilitate a pair of sloths.

In Central America, the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean Sea meet jungle landscapes that support an extraordinary array of wildlife. It’s a perfect habitat that houses the highest density of some of the world’s most endangered animals.

In Belize, Liz goes on the trail of a jaguar that's suspected of stealing local pigs, joins local scientists in a high-adrenaline expedition to tag Antillean manatees, and meets the inspirational women who have increased the population of Yucatan black howler monkeys by ten times.

Travelling on to Costa Rica, Liz meets a man who took an enormous risk by turning his father’s farm into a haven for frogs, encounters a remarkable woman ensuring that the local wildlife thrives as her hometown grows, and discovers how to rehabilitate sloths, helping two of them to return to the wild.

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Role Contributor
Presenter Liz Bonnin
Director Caroline O'Shaughnessy
Producer Rosemary Cafferkey
Editor Alethea Lindsay
Editor Lawrence Axe
Production Manager Amy Kemp
Series Producer Lizzie Bolton
Executive Producer Richard Bradley
Executive Producer Tom Watt-Smith
Production Company Lion Television

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