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Let the flowers bloom again - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

How often when a butterfly floats past have you heard someone say: “You know how long I have not seen a butterfly?” or perhaps “I think there were more butterflies around when I was a child.” These passing comments and articulated observations seem to be more commonplace in urban settings but have also been made

Wild Fowl Trust keep endangered birds safe amid covid19

Wild Fowl Trust keep endangered birds safe amid covid19 Sunday 31 January 2021 Black-bellied whistling tree ducks nestle together in a pond at the Pointe-a-Pierre Wild Fowl Trust. PHOTOS BY MARVIN HAMILTON - Upon visiting the Pointe-a-Pierre Wild Fowl Trust, visitors are first directed to the trust’s learning centre. There, they are greeted by a blue-and-yellow macaw named Frankie which was smuggled into TT, in a sock, in 2009. Upon being rescued from his smugglers, it was discovered Frankie’s wing bones were severely broken leaving him unable to fly. While it’s not be possible to release Frankie back into the wild, he is well cared for at the trust and stands resiliently to greet visitors.

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