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In Trinidad and Tobago, nearly 7.5% of the population is undernourished, and it’s estimated that over 100,000 tons (100 million kg) of household food waste occurs each year (13, 14). Managing ...
The swamp is located on the east coast of Trinidad, immediately inland from the Manzanilla Bay through Biche and covers over 60 square kilometres (23 mi 2 ). The Nariva Swamp is extremely biodiverse. It is home to 45 mammal species, 39 reptile species, 33 fish species, 204 bird species, 19 frog species, 213 insect species and 15 mollusc species ...
The Caroni Swamp is a 12,000 acre swamp [3] located on the west coast of the island of Trinidad. It is one of the largest mangrove forest on the island. Caroni Swamp is protected under the Ramsar Convention as a wetland of international importance. [4] The Caroni Swamp runs along the banks of the Caroni River and contains numerous channels ...
The Buccoo Reef is a coralline reef ecosystem that is located on the southwestern region of Tobago. [ 2][ 3][ 4] It is a popular ecotourism attraction where tourists can snorkel and see the coral reefs and schools of fish without diving equipment. [ 3][ 5][ 6] The Trinidad and Tobago Tourism Ministry estimates that 90% of its tourists visit the ...
Sustainable agriculture in Trinidad and Tobago, which is in its early stages, has been restricted by limited arable land, fear of high taxes for oil and gas activities, and preference for a ...
A Dive Into This Traditional Practice. In my home country of Trinidad and Tobago, traditional medicine — specifically bush medicine — is a time-honored cultural practice. Even with the ...
Trinidad and Tobago again fell just short of qualifying for the World Cup in 1990, needing only a draw at home against the United States but losing 1–0. [218] They play their home matches at the Hasely Crawford Stadium. Trinidad and Tobago hosted the 2001 FIFA U-17 World Championship, and hosted the 2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.
Growing up in Trinidad and Tobago (“Trinbago”), my journey with food has been diverse by default. With English, French, and Spanish colonial influences, as well as food practices from Africa ...