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D E PA RT M E N T O F F O R E S T RY                                  S EPT/ O CT 09
                     E N V I RO N M E N TA L E D U C A T I O N                    U N I T BU L L E T I N


                           What’s been going on ?
                                                                    Men of the Hour !!

                                             Four wonderfully, dedicated men were honored for their long years
                                             of invaluable service to the Forestry Department on the 10th of
                                             September. The delightful awards ceremony was held at the CSA
                                             Centre and was the first of its kind.
                                             From left to right stands Mr. Joseph Hilaire, Mr. Ananias Verneuil, Mr.
                                             Donald Anthony and Mr. Peter Vidal; whose combined service to
                                             the department is that of 123 years.

In attendance to pay homage to these fine retirees were most of the forestry staff from the chief,
deputy chief, assistant chief , forest officers and forest workers from the various ranges. Also present
from the Ministry of Agriculture were the deputy permanent secretary Mr. Danley Auguste, Ms. Griffith
of the Accounts Department and Ms. Carasco the assistant secretary.

Though these fine gentlemen all look forward to their retirement, this does not mean that they will be
idle, as each is already involved in personal ongoing projects. Retirement just affords them more time
to attend to these.

They will be missed and this much was expressed by various staff but they have assured us that they
will be available should we need any consultations. May those of us who remain emulate the joy
and passion with which they carried out their duties.
               We wish them success and God speed. Cheers to the men of the hour !!

                                        H o o r a y !!
On the evening of September 24th the Entrepreneurial / Small Business Develop-
ment and capacity Building Training Programme facilitated by IICA, the EU and the
Ministry of Agriculture culminated with a graduation ceremony at the Fox Grove
Inn . Twenty participants of the La Pointe community of Mon Repos were thrilled to
receive their certificates. These participants are also members of the Superior
Brooms and Mauby Production Co-op. They were pleased that finally some due
attention was being paid to them. Thanks was especially expressed to Dr. Curt
Delice (IICA Agribusiness Specialist), Mr. Martin Weeks (workshop facilitator)
and Ms. Brenda Wilson (Community Development Officer) for their tireless ef-
forts in seeing this training come to fruition.
Forestry’s Department ACFO Lyndon John was on hand to congratulate and
encourage the participants on a job well done being that there exist a long
standing association between the Forestry Department and the Latanye and
Mauby farmers of the La Pointe community. Congratulations !!

          Phone: 468-5648/5
   E-mail your suggestions/ ideas to:                                                      Done by: Nicole La Force
          eeunit@gmail.com
D E PA RT M E N T O F F O R E S T RY                                                            S EPT/ O CT 09
                      E N V I RO N M E N TA L E D U C A T I O N                                           U N I T BU L L E T I N



                       What’s been going on ?
                   Are you aware that                                                            having their fun and sport.
                    there are lots of                   Pigs ! Pigs ! Everywhere !               This is just the beginning and
                    feral pigs in our for-                                                      many more meetings will be held.
                    est reserves here in              begin the development of a strategic Thus far the pig hunters have pro-
                    St. Lucia. Feral pigs             eradication plan of these pigs.           vided valuable information.
                   you say ? Yes wild                                                           Although they say that pig meat is
pigs which are causing quite a stir with              A lot was learnt from these candid talks; sweet, that may be so but not the
the damage they do to our forest.                     from hunting methods (traps , dogs and damage they do.
• Pollute our water ways (rivers).                    guns primarily), to the mapping out of
• Digging up and eating sapling                       the extensive areas where these feral         We’ll keep you updated !!
    roots.                                            pigs tread.
• Destroying soil structure.
• Killing other fauna forest species.                 These pig hunters are eager to assist as
• Destroying farmers’ crops near the                  this is all fun and sport for them. Some
    forest boundaries.                                boasted of catching as many as 14
For this and other reasons the Forestry               wild pigs on a single hunt.
Department, particularly the Wildlife                 Many issues are left to be ironed out,
Unit held a conference in September                   such as; should there be a hunting sea-
with more than 26 pig hunters from                    son, should there be complete eradica-
around St. Lucia.                                     tion or their population maintained at a
                                                      minimal threshold where hunters can
The main aim of this conference was to                continue

Since 1981, World Food Day celebrated every                 Achieving Food Security                     Observance of the day, with a week of activi-
16th October has adopted a different theme each                                                         ties climaxing with a food fair and exhibition at
year, in order to highlight areas needed for action            in Time of Crisis                        the Derek Walcott Square was enjoyed by
and provide a common focus.                            Here in St. Lucia we seem to be faring           many.
This year’s theme was an extremely serious one        well. However, with accumulative problems          EE-Unit staff of the Forestry Department was
and we as a small island nation should not take its   such as climate change, desertification, eco-     present to educate the public on many of our
import for granted.                                   nomic recession and don’t forget our pro-         local herbs and our seeds used in cooking and
Millions of people around the world don’t have        pensity to import we should be wary, our          handicrafts.
access to clean drinking water or a balanced          good fortune will not hold out forever.           All in all the activities were a success and we
healthy meal.                                                                                           will continue to improve.
                                                      We should take seriously the drive to grow
                                                      more of our own food and eat what we
                                                      grow. Every home should try to have a
                                                      backyard garden, no matter how small. Use
                                                      can be made of recycled materials like old
                                                      tires, bathtubs, jerry cans etc.

                                                      To think that with a simple act like that you
                                                      would be protecting the environment, cut-
                                                      ting down on the import bill ,eating health-
                                                      ier organically grown food, exercising and
                                                      don’t forget the pleasure in the leisure of it.
        Phone: 468-5648/5
 E-mail your suggestions/ ideas to:                    Secure ourselves today and avoid the fear of
        eeunit@gmail.com                                    hunger and starvation tomorrow !                              Done by: Nicole La Force.
D E PA RT M E N T O F F O R E S T RY                                                      S EPT/ O CT 09
                     E N V I RO N M E N TA L E D U C A T I O N                                       U N I T BU L L E T I N



                      What’s been going on ?
         National Forest Demarcation and Bio-Physical Resource Inventory Project:
                                                               Preliminary Findings

                                      Forest Reptiles and                                              New Vegetation Classification
                                          Amphibians
                          The preliminary findings from the re-                                        The research of botanist Roger Graveson
                                                                                                       has yielded the preliminary:
                          search of Dr. Jenny Daltry and her team
                          are as follows:                                                                  Major Categories include:
Whistling Frog            ♦ 28 species of lizards, snakes and                                            ♣  Natural Forest,       Non-
                          frogs have been recorded in Saint Lu-                                             natural or Plantation
     cia’s forests.                                                                                      Forest and Non - Forest.
♦    At least 7 species occur only in Saint Lucia (nationally
     endemic).                                                                                           ♣   Natural Forest includes:
♦    9 alien species have been introduced.                                                               •   Littoral Evergreen Forest and
♦    6 species (3 native) are extinct .                                                                      Shrubland
♦    The most abundant and widespread native species are                                                 •   Semi-evergreen Seasonal For-
     Saint Lucia Anole (Anolis luciae) & Johnstone’s Whistling                                               est
     Frog (Eleutherodactylus johnstonei).                                                                •   Mangrove
♦    High quality (mature, intact) forests support more native                                           •   Lower Montane Rainforest
     species.                                                                                            •   Freshwater Swamp Forest
♦    Degraded forests contain more alien invasive species.                                               •   Montane Rainforest
♦    Many of the native species are threatened with extinction                                           •   Rainforest Deciduous Sea-
     and Alien invasive species are their greatest threat .                                                  sonal Forest
♦    The worst alien invasive species are the :                                                          •   Cloud Montane Rainforest

                                                                                                         ♣ Plantation or Non-natural
                                                                                                           Forest
                                &                                                                        ♣ Non– Forest includes:
                                                                                                         •   Elfin Shrub lands
                                                                                                         •   Herbaceous Swamp (seasonal
          Cane toad                         Green Iguana.                                                    or permanent)
                                                                                                         •   Aquatic Herbaceous Vegeta-
♦    It is recommended that we:                                                                              tion.
1.   Educate everyone!!                                                                                  •   Littoral Rock and Cliff Vegeta-
2.   Secure and Conserve mesic forest.                                                                       tion.
3.   Update Wildlife Protection Act..                                                                    •   Littoral Unconsolidated Sand
                                                                                                             Vegetation.
4.   Control invasive species.
5.   Conduct applied research to guide                                                                   •   Littoral Scrub, including Cacti
     and monitor management of wildlife                                                                  •   Fumarole Vegetation
                                                   Saint Lucia Anole                                     •   Grassland, with or without a
                                                                                                             few trees or shrubs.
        Phone: 468-5648/5                Photos : Courtesy of Roger Graveson & Forestry Department
 E-mail your suggestions/ ideas to:
        eeunit@gmail.com
                                                                                                             Done by: Nicole La Force.

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Ee unit bulletin sept oct 09

  • 1. D E PA RT M E N T O F F O R E S T RY S EPT/ O CT 09 E N V I RO N M E N TA L E D U C A T I O N U N I T BU L L E T I N What’s been going on ? Men of the Hour !! Four wonderfully, dedicated men were honored for their long years of invaluable service to the Forestry Department on the 10th of September. The delightful awards ceremony was held at the CSA Centre and was the first of its kind. From left to right stands Mr. Joseph Hilaire, Mr. Ananias Verneuil, Mr. Donald Anthony and Mr. Peter Vidal; whose combined service to the department is that of 123 years. In attendance to pay homage to these fine retirees were most of the forestry staff from the chief, deputy chief, assistant chief , forest officers and forest workers from the various ranges. Also present from the Ministry of Agriculture were the deputy permanent secretary Mr. Danley Auguste, Ms. Griffith of the Accounts Department and Ms. Carasco the assistant secretary. Though these fine gentlemen all look forward to their retirement, this does not mean that they will be idle, as each is already involved in personal ongoing projects. Retirement just affords them more time to attend to these. They will be missed and this much was expressed by various staff but they have assured us that they will be available should we need any consultations. May those of us who remain emulate the joy and passion with which they carried out their duties. We wish them success and God speed. Cheers to the men of the hour !! H o o r a y !! On the evening of September 24th the Entrepreneurial / Small Business Develop- ment and capacity Building Training Programme facilitated by IICA, the EU and the Ministry of Agriculture culminated with a graduation ceremony at the Fox Grove Inn . Twenty participants of the La Pointe community of Mon Repos were thrilled to receive their certificates. These participants are also members of the Superior Brooms and Mauby Production Co-op. They were pleased that finally some due attention was being paid to them. Thanks was especially expressed to Dr. Curt Delice (IICA Agribusiness Specialist), Mr. Martin Weeks (workshop facilitator) and Ms. Brenda Wilson (Community Development Officer) for their tireless ef- forts in seeing this training come to fruition. Forestry’s Department ACFO Lyndon John was on hand to congratulate and encourage the participants on a job well done being that there exist a long standing association between the Forestry Department and the Latanye and Mauby farmers of the La Pointe community. Congratulations !! Phone: 468-5648/5 E-mail your suggestions/ ideas to: Done by: Nicole La Force eeunit@gmail.com
  • 2. D E PA RT M E N T O F F O R E S T RY S EPT/ O CT 09 E N V I RO N M E N TA L E D U C A T I O N U N I T BU L L E T I N What’s been going on ? Are you aware that having their fun and sport. there are lots of Pigs ! Pigs ! Everywhere ! This is just the beginning and feral pigs in our for- many more meetings will be held. est reserves here in begin the development of a strategic Thus far the pig hunters have pro- St. Lucia. Feral pigs eradication plan of these pigs. vided valuable information. you say ? Yes wild Although they say that pig meat is pigs which are causing quite a stir with A lot was learnt from these candid talks; sweet, that may be so but not the the damage they do to our forest. from hunting methods (traps , dogs and damage they do. • Pollute our water ways (rivers). guns primarily), to the mapping out of • Digging up and eating sapling the extensive areas where these feral We’ll keep you updated !! roots. pigs tread. • Destroying soil structure. • Killing other fauna forest species. These pig hunters are eager to assist as • Destroying farmers’ crops near the this is all fun and sport for them. Some forest boundaries. boasted of catching as many as 14 For this and other reasons the Forestry wild pigs on a single hunt. Department, particularly the Wildlife Many issues are left to be ironed out, Unit held a conference in September such as; should there be a hunting sea- with more than 26 pig hunters from son, should there be complete eradica- around St. Lucia. tion or their population maintained at a minimal threshold where hunters can The main aim of this conference was to continue Since 1981, World Food Day celebrated every Achieving Food Security Observance of the day, with a week of activi- 16th October has adopted a different theme each ties climaxing with a food fair and exhibition at year, in order to highlight areas needed for action in Time of Crisis the Derek Walcott Square was enjoyed by and provide a common focus. Here in St. Lucia we seem to be faring many. This year’s theme was an extremely serious one well. However, with accumulative problems EE-Unit staff of the Forestry Department was and we as a small island nation should not take its such as climate change, desertification, eco- present to educate the public on many of our import for granted. nomic recession and don’t forget our pro- local herbs and our seeds used in cooking and Millions of people around the world don’t have pensity to import we should be wary, our handicrafts. access to clean drinking water or a balanced good fortune will not hold out forever. All in all the activities were a success and we healthy meal. will continue to improve. We should take seriously the drive to grow more of our own food and eat what we grow. Every home should try to have a backyard garden, no matter how small. Use can be made of recycled materials like old tires, bathtubs, jerry cans etc. To think that with a simple act like that you would be protecting the environment, cut- ting down on the import bill ,eating health- ier organically grown food, exercising and don’t forget the pleasure in the leisure of it. Phone: 468-5648/5 E-mail your suggestions/ ideas to: Secure ourselves today and avoid the fear of eeunit@gmail.com hunger and starvation tomorrow ! Done by: Nicole La Force.
  • 3. D E PA RT M E N T O F F O R E S T RY S EPT/ O CT 09 E N V I RO N M E N TA L E D U C A T I O N U N I T BU L L E T I N What’s been going on ? National Forest Demarcation and Bio-Physical Resource Inventory Project: Preliminary Findings Forest Reptiles and New Vegetation Classification Amphibians The preliminary findings from the re- The research of botanist Roger Graveson has yielded the preliminary: search of Dr. Jenny Daltry and her team are as follows: Major Categories include: Whistling Frog ♦ 28 species of lizards, snakes and ♣ Natural Forest, Non- frogs have been recorded in Saint Lu- natural or Plantation cia’s forests. Forest and Non - Forest. ♦ At least 7 species occur only in Saint Lucia (nationally endemic). ♣ Natural Forest includes: ♦ 9 alien species have been introduced. • Littoral Evergreen Forest and ♦ 6 species (3 native) are extinct . Shrubland ♦ The most abundant and widespread native species are • Semi-evergreen Seasonal For- Saint Lucia Anole (Anolis luciae) & Johnstone’s Whistling est Frog (Eleutherodactylus johnstonei). • Mangrove ♦ High quality (mature, intact) forests support more native • Lower Montane Rainforest species. • Freshwater Swamp Forest ♦ Degraded forests contain more alien invasive species. • Montane Rainforest ♦ Many of the native species are threatened with extinction • Rainforest Deciduous Sea- and Alien invasive species are their greatest threat . sonal Forest ♦ The worst alien invasive species are the : • Cloud Montane Rainforest ♣ Plantation or Non-natural Forest & ♣ Non– Forest includes: • Elfin Shrub lands • Herbaceous Swamp (seasonal Cane toad Green Iguana. or permanent) • Aquatic Herbaceous Vegeta- ♦ It is recommended that we: tion. 1. Educate everyone!! • Littoral Rock and Cliff Vegeta- 2. Secure and Conserve mesic forest. tion. 3. Update Wildlife Protection Act.. • Littoral Unconsolidated Sand Vegetation. 4. Control invasive species. 5. Conduct applied research to guide • Littoral Scrub, including Cacti and monitor management of wildlife • Fumarole Vegetation Saint Lucia Anole • Grassland, with or without a few trees or shrubs. Phone: 468-5648/5 Photos : Courtesy of Roger Graveson & Forestry Department E-mail your suggestions/ ideas to: eeunit@gmail.com Done by: Nicole La Force.