Jamaica officially joins the Caribbean Biological Corridor Initiative

Jamaica has officially joined the Caribbean Biological Corridor Initiative (CBCI).

 

The Corridor Initiative, which began in 2007 with Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, aims to improve the long-term conservation of biodiversity based on ecosystem connectivity across countries.

 

Speaking on the initiative in the Senate yesterday (June 17), Minister with Responsibility for the Environment, Matthew Samuda noted that Jamaica’s membership will allow it to work with other Member States to facilitate the conservation of terrestrial and marine biodiversity in the Caribbean.

 

Long Pond Distillery in Trelawny, which was destroyed by fire in 2018, has been re-opened for business

Jamaica has officially joined the Caribbean Biological Corridor Initiative (CBCI).

 

The Corridor Initiative, which began in 2007 with Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, aims to improve the long-term conservation of biodiversity based on ecosystem connectivity across countries.

 

Speaking on the initiative in the Senate yesterday (June 17), Minister with Responsibility for the Environment, Matthew Samuda noted that Jamaica’s membership will allow it to work with other Member States to facilitate the conservation of terrestrial and marine biodiversity in the Caribbean.

 

Operations disrupted at Kingston Public Hospital this morning after broken pipe caused flooding

Jamaica has officially joined the Caribbean Biological Corridor Initiative (CBCI).

 

The Corridor Initiative, which began in 2007 with Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, aims to improve the long-term conservation of biodiversity based on ecosystem connectivity across countries.

 

Speaking on the initiative in the Senate yesterday (June 17), Minister with Responsibility for the Environment, Matthew Samuda noted that Jamaica’s membership will allow it to work with other Member States to facilitate the conservation of terrestrial and marine biodiversity in the Caribbean.

 

Education Minister Fayval Williams to unveil ‘Fathers Read Too’ mural

Jamaica has officially joined the Caribbean Biological Corridor Initiative (CBCI).

 

The Corridor Initiative, which began in 2007 with Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, aims to improve the long-term conservation of biodiversity based on ecosystem connectivity across countries.

 

Speaking on the initiative in the Senate yesterday (June 17), Minister with Responsibility for the Environment, Matthew Samuda noted that Jamaica’s membership will allow it to work with other Member States to facilitate the conservation of terrestrial and marine biodiversity in the Caribbean.

 

Call being made for SOE imposed in St Catherine today to be withdrawn amid ruling that the measure breaches the constitution

Jamaica has officially joined the Caribbean Biological Corridor Initiative (CBCI).

 

The Corridor Initiative, which began in 2007 with Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, aims to improve the long-term conservation of biodiversity based on ecosystem connectivity across countries.

 

Speaking on the initiative in the Senate yesterday (June 17), Minister with Responsibility for the Environment, Matthew Samuda noted that Jamaica’s membership will allow it to work with other Member States to facilitate the conservation of terrestrial and marine biodiversity in the Caribbean.

 

Roshaine Clarke’s Attorney reacts to Constitutional Court’s landmark ruling today in SOE case

Jamaica has officially joined the Caribbean Biological Corridor Initiative (CBCI).

 

The Corridor Initiative, which began in 2007 with Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, aims to improve the long-term conservation of biodiversity based on ecosystem connectivity across countries.

 

Speaking on the initiative in the Senate yesterday (June 17), Minister with Responsibility for the Environment, Matthew Samuda noted that Jamaica’s membership will allow it to work with other Member States to facilitate the conservation of terrestrial and marine biodiversity in the Caribbean.

 

Opposition expresses concern that Supreme Court’s judgement in SOE case has opened the door for more Jamaicans to make claims at cost to taxpayers

Jamaica has officially joined the Caribbean Biological Corridor Initiative (CBCI).

 

The Corridor Initiative, which began in 2007 with Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, aims to improve the long-term conservation of biodiversity based on ecosystem connectivity across countries.

 

Speaking on the initiative in the Senate yesterday (June 17), Minister with Responsibility for the Environment, Matthew Samuda noted that Jamaica’s membership will allow it to work with other Member States to facilitate the conservation of terrestrial and marine biodiversity in the Caribbean.

 

Jamaica can now conduct testing for monkeypox virus

Jamaica has officially joined the Caribbean Biological Corridor Initiative (CBCI).

 

The Corridor Initiative, which began in 2007 with Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, aims to improve the long-term conservation of biodiversity based on ecosystem connectivity across countries.

 

Speaking on the initiative in the Senate yesterday (June 17), Minister with Responsibility for the Environment, Matthew Samuda noted that Jamaica’s membership will allow it to work with other Member States to facilitate the conservation of terrestrial and marine biodiversity in the Caribbean.

 

Police capture wanted man and recover illegal firearm within first hour of St Catherine SOE

Jamaica has officially joined the Caribbean Biological Corridor Initiative (CBCI).

 

The Corridor Initiative, which began in 2007 with Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, aims to improve the long-term conservation of biodiversity based on ecosystem connectivity across countries.

 

Speaking on the initiative in the Senate yesterday (June 17), Minister with Responsibility for the Environment, Matthew Samuda noted that Jamaica’s membership will allow it to work with other Member States to facilitate the conservation of terrestrial and marine biodiversity in the Caribbean.

 

PM Andrew Holness says the Gov’t has to take action amidst the violence affecting the country as he announced SOE in St. Catherine

Jamaica has officially joined the Caribbean Biological Corridor Initiative (CBCI).

 

The Corridor Initiative, which began in 2007 with Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, aims to improve the long-term conservation of biodiversity based on ecosystem connectivity across countries.

 

Speaking on the initiative in the Senate yesterday (June 17), Minister with Responsibility for the Environment, Matthew Samuda noted that Jamaica’s membership will allow it to work with other Member States to facilitate the conservation of terrestrial and marine biodiversity in the Caribbean.