Today May 22nd, 2015 we join the rest of the world
in observing International Day for Biological Diversity (IDB). The United Nations General Assembly declared 22 May as IDB, to
commemorate the adoption of the Convention of Biological Diversity and to promote and increase understanding and awareness of biodiversity issues.
This year's
IDB theme “Biodiversity for
Sustainable Development” reflects the importance of efforts made at all levels
to establish a set of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as part of the United
Nations Post-2015 Development Agenda and the relevance of biodiversity to the
achievement of sustainable development.
Trinidad and Tobago comprises of a myriad of
ecosystems and as such we possess one of the highest levels of biodiversity in
the Caribbean. This country’s biological resources are of paramount importance
to all sectors of society. Nowhere is this more relevant, than in our rural
communities where fishing, hunting, craft, tour guiding and other nature-based
activities contribute significantly to local economies.
In light of the importance of our biodiversity
towards the sustainable development of our nation, the Government of Trinidad
and Tobago through the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources is
currently pursuing various activities to ensure the conservation of
biodiversity.
These include, among others, the drafting of
Legislation such as the Forest, Protected Areas and Wildlife Conservation Bill
necessary for the implementation of the three (3) recently approved National Policies
(Forest, Protected Areas and Wildlife Policies) and the initiation of the "Improving
Forest and Protected Area Management in Trinidad and Tobago" Project which will ensure
the sustainable management of our forests and protected areas.
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