
At Caribbean Conservation Trust, we believe that education is a vital component of conservation. Our Conservation Education Programs are designed to engage local communities, especially youth, in the importance of wildlife and habitat preservation. These programs provide resources such as binoculars, field guides, and curriculum development tools to Cuban naturalists and educators.
By involving local residents in our conservation efforts, we aim to foster a greater appreciation for Cuba’s natural heritage and encourage sustainable practices. Our education initiatives include interactive workshops, field trips, and community events that highlight the value of wild birds and healthy habitats. A key focus of these programs is to combat the caged bird trade, which poses a significant threat to wild bird populations. We collaborate with Cuban biologists and government officials to develop strategies and initiatives that address this issue.
Through our Conservation Education Programs, we aim to create a lasting impact that benefits both the environment and the people who call these biodiverse regions home. When you participate in a CCT tour, you are directly supporting these vital conservation initiatives and helping to ensure that Cuba’s natural heritage is preserved for future generations.
We’re here to answer any questions you may have about our programs, tours, or conservation efforts. Fill out the form below, and a member of our team will get back to you as soon as possible.