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Sunday, July 6, 2025

Wildfowl Trust: Act now to save the environment

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Guardian Media
1982 days ago
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Cli­mate Change, bio­di­ver­si­ty, hu­man health and well-be­ing are be­ing ex­ac­er­bat­ed by the im­pacts of hu­mans on the en­vi­ron­ment. Late­ly, many events have oc­curred around the world to in­di­cate to us that these ef­fects are un­de­ni­able.

In gen­er­al, hu­man ac­tiv­i­ty is caus­ing ir­repara­ble harm to life on this plan­et. Many cur­rent life forms could be de­stroyed by the end of this cen­tu­ry. The air we breathe, the wa­ter we drink, the earth we plant in, the food we eat, and the beau­ty and di­ver­si­ty of na­ture that nour­ish­es our psy­cho­log­i­cal well-be­ing, all are be­ing com­pro­mised. We must act while we still can!

The PaP Wild­fowl Trust said through its ed­u­ca­tors they al­ways en­force the need for en­vi­ron­men­tal ed­u­ca­tion and pub­lic aware­ness es­pe­cial­ly in the schools and through na­ture walks at the Trust. Through this Massy Foun­da­tion-fund­ed project, Trust ed­u­ca­tors have tak­en this mes­sage to mul­ti­ple schools across Trinidad.

"The an­swer for each and every one of us is aware­ness and in what­ev­er way we can plant more trees"

The PaP Wild­fowl Trust Thanks The Massy Foun­da­tion, Adele Rose, Massy foun­da­tion man­ag­er and Eu­gene Tiah, ex­ec­u­tive chair­man Massy En­er­gy.


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