The Forestry, Wildlife and Parks Division would like to inform the General Public that
due to the passage of Hurricane Maria on the 18 th of September 2017, the
biodiversity, watersheds and water catchments of the country has been severely
impacted and left extremely vulnerable.
In this regard the Division ask that the public should refrain from the cutting down
of the remaining trees, setting unnecessary and uncontrolled bush fires and the hunting and fishing of wildlife.. This is to assist in the regeneration of the fragile eco system.
Please help play an active and positive role in Dominica remaining as the “Nature
Isle of the Caribbean.” Together we can rebuild this “Caribbean Eden.”
For further information please contact the Forestry, Wildlife and Parks Division at:
Do you really think that hungry people are going to stop foraging, hunting and fishing?
I concur however , I see here no one commented but Dislike is one Like 0 how could that be DNO please explain. It does not make sense unless Jean………. dislike his own post . lol that’s comical. What /how you guys arrive at such conclusions.
Suggestion : In such a state of affairs it ought to be obvious experience is KEY, hence it is time to bring the recently retired (young fit guys) back . Their knowledge and conditioning are essential in such a situation.
It’s like putting a new /recent grad Dr.in the ER the retired guy can come in an see a pt walking in and diagnose the ailment at a distance. So Dept of Forestry bring back the young fit recent retired guys.
No ifs buts or maybes.