Showing posts with label Public consultations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Public consultations. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 April 2013

Public Consultations on the Draft National Wildlife Policy


Four public consultations on the Draft National Wildlife Policy were held across North, South and Central Trinidad and in Tobago during the period January and February, 2013. 

Persons from all facets of society were in attendance including representatives from environmental NGOs, government ministries and agencies, community groups, tertiary education institutions as well as hunters, farmers and other interested members of the public.

At the start of each consultation, opening remarks were given by the chair.  In Trinidad, each consultation was chaired by Mr. Romano Mc Farlane, Environmental Biologist/Head of Wildlife Section, Forestry Division. While, in Tobago, the session was chaired by Ms. Angela Ramsey, Wildlife Biologist of the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, Tobago House of Assembly (THA).

Opening remarks were then followed by a brief overview of the main components of the Draft Wildlife Policy. This was presented by either Dr. Flyod Homer, Biodiversity Specialist or Dr. David Persaud, Environmental Manager both from the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources.

Rich feedback emerged from the participants at each consultation. These discussions centered on the four main objectives of the Draft Wildlife Policy:
  • Protection of endangered/threatened wildlife species, both resident and migratory
  • Maintenance of viable populations of native wildlife species
  • Maximisation of the contribution of wildlife resources to livelihoods
  • Enhancement of the ecological integrity of wildlife habitat   
During and after the consultations, the public were also invited to review and send written comments (via fax, email or post) on the Policy to the Ministry. This period was from January 2nd to March 31st, 2013. These comments and those from the public consultations were collated and then provided to the Wildlife Drafting Committee to analyse and proceed with the revision of the policy. 

Once final adjustments are made, the process of laying the Wildlife Policy in Parliament will commence in order to become an official policy document. When the draft policy has been adopted,  the drafting of legislation to properly implement the policy will then follow. 

 Snapshots from the National Consultations on the Draft Wildlife Policy 

South Trinidad Consultation,  South Academy of Performing Arts, San Fernando 
January 28, 2013
East Trinidad Consultation, Sangre Grande Civic Centre 
January 30, 2013
North Trinidad Consultation, Centre of Excellence, Macoya 
February 20, 2013 
Tobago Consultation, Works Division, Shaw Park, Tobago














































 February 27, 2013




 

Wednesday, 2 January 2013

The Draft Wildlife Policy is out for comments!

The Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, in collaboration with the Forestry Division, has recently developed a Draft Wildlife Policy for Trinidad and Tobago. 

The Draft Policy seeks to provide guidance on the sustainable management of wild animals and plants, whether migratory or found locally. 


Sustainable management also applies to wildlife body parts and/or products derived from wildlife as well as their habitats. The Policy addresses issues related to the endangerment and management of threatened species. It also focuses on key policy issues related to the management of game species and the engagement of civil society in wildlife management.



We welcome the public to review and provide comments on the Draft National Wildlife Policy and/or attend one (or more) of the four public consultations to be held across Trinidad and Tobago during  January and February 2013:


SOUTH (South Academy of Performing Arts)
January 28, 2013; 1-6 p.m.
EAST (Sangre Grande Civic Centre)
January 30, 2013; 1-6 p.m.
NORTH (Centre of Excellence)
February 20, 2013; 1-6 p.m.
TOBAGO (Works Division, Shaw Park)
February 27, 2013; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
 
» For more information on how to review and submit your comments, attend public consultations or locate distribution centres for hard copies of the Draft Wildlife Policy,  please click here or visit www.biodiversity.gov.tt.