Homepage Slider, Immerse, Community, Environment, Trinidad and Tobago
By Caroline Taylor ● Issue 171 (July/August 2022)
Trinidad & Tobago’s turtles: the old girls & the sea | Inspire
Community-based organisations have made Trinidad & Tobago the most important leatherback nesting site in the hemisphere. Caroline Taylor shares how, and why you must see these beautiful creatures up close
Embark, Environment, United States, Barbados, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 170 (May/June 2022)
Turtle-watching in the Caribbean | Eco buzz
Learn about the best places to see leatherbacks, hawksbills, greens, olive ridleys, and loggerheads across the region — and some of the dedicated community organisations working hard to save them
Arrive, Homepage Slider, Environment, Guyana
By Annette Arjoon ● Issue 170 (May/June 2022)
Guyana’s sacred passage | Offtrack
Annette Arjoon-Martins takes us into Guyana’s Barima Mora Passage — part of the Amazon ecoregion, home to unspoilt mangrove, an array of endangered species, and thriving Indigenous culture — and shares why she and her team are working so hard to protect it
Embark, Culture, Environment, Literature, Music, Festivals and Events, Food and Cuisine, People
By Nigel Campbell and Shelly-Ann Inniss ● Issue 165 (July/August 2021)
Need to know | Event calendar (July/August 2021)
Essential info to help you make the most of July and August — even in the middle of a pandemic
Embark, Community, Culture, Environment, Festivals and Events, Lifestyle, Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago
By Amanda Choo Quan and Shelly-Ann Inniss ● Issue 163 (March/April 2021)
Need to know | Event calendar (Mar/Apr 2021)
Essential info to help you make the most of March and April — even in the middle of a pandemic
Arrive, Environment, Travel, Cuba, Curacao, Suriname, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Lucia, The Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago
By Caribbean Beat ● September/October 2020 • Digital Issue
Go wild | Round trip
Soaring mountains, rushing rivers and waterfalls, rainforests teeming with life, and savannahs stretching to the horizon — the Caribbean has so many amazing natural landscapes to explore. What better time to experience the life-giving adventures of the great outdoors?
Engage, Environment, Food and Cuisine
By Erline Andrews ● Issue 162 (March/April 2020)
Nature’s Bread | Green
It’s delicious, nutritious, and popular across the Caribbean. Even so, breadfruit — brought to the region from the Pacific more than two centuries ago — is still underappreciated for its potential role in increasing regional food security, and helping to green our cities. Erline Andrews learns more
Engage, Community, Environment, The Bahamas
By Erline Andrews ● Issue 161 (January/February 2020)
All creatures great and small | Inspire
Last September, Hurricane Dorian devastated the lives of thousands in the Bahamas — and not just the human residents of the Abaco Islands and Grand Bahamas, but their pets as well. As Erline Andrews learns, in the aftermath of the storm, animal welfare organisations have stepped in to save hundreds of domesticated animals and reunite them with their owners