Engage, Culture, Environment, Science, Dominica
By Nazma Muller ● Issue 121 (May/June 2013)
Dominica’s great frog rescue
Leptodactylus fallax was always going to have it rough. Of all the places on the planet for this giant frog to call home, it picked the...
Culture, Environment, Science, Jamaica
By Odette Dixon ● Issue 118 (November/December 2012)
Jamaica’s Nature Conservancy: guardians of the sea
The location of one of the Nature Conservancy’s Jamaican projects has been in the news lately, and not in a good way. The buzz is that...
By Cedriann J Martin ● Issue 110 (July/August 2011)
Annette Arjoon-Martins: “The grassroots people are the real heroes”
Growing up in the riverain community of Pomeroon was very instrumental in instilling my love for nature. I spent my formative years with my...
By Lisa Allen-Agostini ● Issue 114 (March/April 2012)
Green and pleasant lands: eco-friendly Caribbean living
Even Barbie wants to build green. In May last year, Mattel, the company behind the iconic toy, partnered with the American Institute of...
Culture, Environment, People, Science, Trinidad and Tobago
By Maura Imbert ● Issue 61 (May/June 2003)
Good, Bad and Ugly Bugs
So what is a bug? A micro-organism, especially one causing disease, is one of the definitions for bug in the dictionary, and in general...