Photo of the week – Travelling first class
I caught this one while travelling down a major road in Accra. Don’t get the impression that the main streets of Accra are crowded with stray chickens and goats, not at all, so this was a particularly interesting sight. The goats on top of the bus are not tethered or roped in.
St. Kitts Sea Turtle Monitoring Network tags Their First Nesting Green Sea Turtle On Keys Beach
The 4 kilometer section of beach stretching from Cayon to Keys serves as the primary nesting area on St. Kitts for critically endangered leatherback sea turtles, with North Friars being a close second. Forty individual leatherback females have nested on Cayon to Keys during this 2010 leatherback nesting season resulting in the deposition of over [...]
The Basseterre Valley Aquifer, Churning the Waters Toward Conservation
By Alecia Daniel-Blake PART 11 The first installment of this article established that an aquifer or water table is a layer of permeable rock able to store significant quantities of water, through which groundwater moves. It was also noted that the aquifer in question, is located in the basin between the Olivees Mountain, to the [...]
Jamaica Leads St. Kitts & Nevis Study Tour to Develop Its ICT Sector
Kingston, Jamaica Jamaica has far to go in the development of its ICT sector, but right now, in the eyes of five delegates from St. Kitts and Nevis, the third largest island in the Caribbean is model material.
The British Council and Panos Caribbean Launch “Climate Generation” in the Caribbean
Open call for young activists on climate change to join the global network of Climate Champions. 100 Latin American and Caribbean leaders to be selected in 2010 (10 from the Caribbean ). The British Council in association with Panos Caribbean yesterday launched its Climate Generation programme aimed at getting Climate Champions in the Caribbean. Climate [...]
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