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Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Boardwalk among upgrades for Caroni Bird Sanctuary

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Minister of Agriculture Kazim Hosein cuts the ribbon for the official opening of the Caroni Swamp Boardwalk on Friday.

Minister of Agriculture Kazim Hosein cuts the ribbon for the official opening of the Caroni Swamp Boardwalk on Friday.

Ministry of Agriculture

Se­nior Mul­ti­me­dia Re­porter

rad­hi­ca.sookraj@guardian.co.tt

The in­au­gu­ra­tion of a new board­walk at the Ca­roni Bird Sanc­tu­ary has prompt­ed Agri­cul­ture Min­is­ter Kaz­im Ho­sein to con­sid­er re­con­struc­tion of the bird tow­er at the fa­cil­i­ty, once a renowned des­ti­na­tion for bird en­thu­si­asts glob­al­ly.

Ho­sein said the tow­er, which was an ide­al spot for cap­tur­ing im­ages of the sanc­tu­ary’s 180 bird species, could soon be re­vived.

De­scrib­ing the swamp as a “hid­den trea­sure,” Ho­sein spoke about his vi­sion to el­e­vate the Ca­roni Swamp in­to one of the pre­mier tourist at­trac­tions in T&T, giv­en its rich bio­di­ver­si­ty. He out­lined en­hance­ments, in­clud­ing the ex­pan­sion of the new­ly opened board­walk and reg­u­lar tours for pri­ma­ry and sec­ondary school stu­dents as part of the fa­cil­i­ty’s com­pre­hen­sive up­grade.

“The Min­istry in­tends to work with all stake­hold­ers to en­sure that this is one of the most pop­u­lar tourist sites. We will make sure we have all these projects done as ear­ly as pos­si­ble,” he said.

High­light­ing his de­sire for a part­ner­ship with the youth to safe­guard the swamp, Ho­sein added: “I want the stu­dents of the na­tion’s schools to be in­vit­ed on a week­ly or month­ly ba­sis to ex­pose stu­dents to our swamp. They have to be the am­bas­sadors for this hid­den trea­sure.”

Con­ser­va­tor of Forests Den­ny Dipchans­ingh said the new board­walk was part of a two-phase project.

“We have the ap­proval un­der PSIP to con­tin­ue the ex­pan­sion of the board­walk project. We will have a flamin­go en­clo­sure where, at the side of the board­walk, flamin­goes will be housed and bred, al­low­ing vis­i­tors to ex­pe­ri­ence this beau­ty with­out ac­tu­al­ly ven­tur­ing fur­ther in­to the swamp,” Dipchans­ingh said.

Ad­dress­ing con­cerns about pol­lu­tion in the swamp, Dipchans­ingh sid an on­go­ing pub­lic ed­u­ca­tion cam­paign and col­lab­o­ra­tions with in­ter­na­tion­al agen­cies, the T&T Po­lice Ser­vice, and the En­vi­ron­men­tal Man­age­ment Au­thor­i­ty (EMA) on cleanup ex­er­cis­es.

“We want the pub­lic to work with us and prac­tice good judg­ment and not lit­ter or pol­lute,” he urged.

Last Fri­day Ho­sein marked the open­ing of the board­walk as part of the glob­al ob­ser­vance of World Wet­lands Day. He in­vit­ed stu­dents of San Fer­nan­do TML Pri­ma­ry School and St Joseph TML Pri­ma­ry School to share their knowl­edge on the swamp.

The Ca­roni Swamp spans 12,000 acres on the west coast of Trinidad and is rec­og­nized as one of the largest man­grove forests in the coun­try, show­cas­ing the di­verse eco­log­i­cal won­ders of the re­gion.


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