The Hidden Nariva
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 พ.ค. 2020
- Nariva Swamp Managed Resource Environmentally Sensitive Area is the largest freshwater swamp in Trinidad and Tobago, and contains a myriad of natural assets of flora, fauna and landscape. The Swamp is noted as a Ramsar Site, being recognized as a wetland of international importance. This feature highlights some of those assets and the people who live, work and help to sustain this protected area.
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Very beautiful... Well spoken... & I love the background music too...
Thank you all for this video. I am so proud of you gentlemen. I wish there would be more backing and financing from the GORTT. Keep the greedy selfish destroyers out ! Enough harm was done in the past. Time for recovery !
What a beautiful and well edited video
This is great!! Had no idea this video existed. The destroyers of this protected swamp have to be stopped
Congratulations to the IFPAMTT team for their effort and commitment invested in this project. The videos are very informative and appeal to a wide audience given the use of simple, clear statements and beautiful imagery. Well done!!!
so much to offer in ecotourism! And I enjoyed the music behind this video too.
Uncle Buck. Much respect! Good to see you fighting for the good cause
An extremely informative video. I enjoyed it a lot!! One of the best I've found to educate my students.
I love this video. Extremely informative documentary. Great job. We need more of this to educate all of T and T. 👍👌🥰
Information for both local and international. This swamp have so much of while life . This video said it all .
This is an excellent piece. The videography is well done. I enjoyed hearing from the people who work in and protect the Nariva Swamp. It was both informative and a striking video. Thank you.
Quite informative and educational. Not much different from Jamaica
Beautiful i grew up in those parts nice to see it keep up the good works
God bless all who protect the area!!!
THANKS!
Nariva swamp definitely needed the recognition for what it’s worth, providing so many services to us that we can’t see with the bare eyes, surely a treasure we cannot afford to loose, hats off to you guys for creating this production and excellent work from Rishi Singh, a dedicated officer of the Forestry Division.
Who can I contact for a tour?
@@s.springer4345 There are local tour guides in nearby communities and also tours can be arranged through the Trinidad and Tobago Incoming Tour Operators Association. Schools may write to the Conservator of Forests for educational activities.
New knowledge for me and wonderful news for TNT
Let's get this on main stream like crime watch, it will reach all people
Keep on doing what you all have been doing.
A great resource for my students. Great work!
Great video
The ministry of agriculture needs to evaluate and upgrade these types of projects in these areas use the assets and resources of our agricultural divisions in a positive way ,we can also use our props in a more cultural diversify way ,thanks TnT.
Great job Rishi Singh and others in highlighting the jewels of Nariva
Interesting ..
Thank you Gentlemen
Amazing! Keep up the good work.👏👏
Beautiful video, everyone has a heart connection to this place. Hope this video brings awareness to the people that this is such a Special place and it should be respected by humans... For afterall we must give respect to Mother Nature... we are all children of this earth and so we must respect her.
Nice production. Educational and enlightening.
This is great work 😁
Great video keep up the good work 👍👍
How deep is the deepest depth in this river and what's in it?
I passed there many times enroute to Mayaro I even camped out at the river mouth once but I've never toured the swamp, being so close to it I intend to.
Great job .Mr Ramkissoon an buck. Plum Mitan boys
my sir give me this to see
Good attempt.
How does someone not living close to Nariva Swamp and environs get involved?
Deep enough for small boats and fish 🐟
Turn that wheel bucko!!
So what shortman saying is that outsiders causing deforestation
ITs nice but you to respect the land
like for real
I love I love youNo response
remmber that you need to respect the land
YALL NEED ARMED RANGERS ... TRY TO MAKE A PARK AREA