In February 2021, Haiti declared the creating of seven new protected areas.
All seven new protected areas are created for the protection of the rich biodiversity of these areas and for the ecosystem services provided.
In February 2021, Haiti declared the creating of seven new protected areas.
All seven new protected areas are created for the protection of the rich biodiversity of these areas and for the ecosystem services provided.
In the lead up to the fourth observance of World Bee Day, CPAG team members spent the week ‘bee-friending’ a few Barbadian apiarists – a fancy word for beekeeper — and learning about their jobs. Who are some of the people in the ‘funny-looking’ wide brimmed hats with fencing veils?
What is the SPAW Protocol? A regional agreement for the protection and sustainable use of coastal and marine biodiversity in the Wider Caribbean Region. Our SPAW programme supports countries to implement their national obligations under the SPAW Protocol. What are SPAW’s areas of focus? Marine Protected Areas and WildlifeThreatened and Endangered Marine SpeciesMarine and Coastal […]
The Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) is working with the Inter-American Development Bank Innovation Laboratory (IDB Lab) to finalise and launch an initiative on “Creating a community-driven, sustainable cluster and brand to transform ecotourism in Nariva Swamp, Trinidad and Tobago.” This CANARI-led initiative is one of eight successful concepts selected from 214 applications from 15 Central […]
Q&A With Erasto Fitz Maxwell Robertson: ‘I have grown to know this country fairly well, but it is in getting lost that you get to know the country’. A ranger’s job is more multifaceted than it may appear from the outside looking in. Each day can be different than the previous — mainly because […]