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Foundations for Sustainable Livelihoods in Cuba’s Turquino-La Bayamesa

Turquino, Sierra Maestra-photo by CNAP

Nature Canada believes in a flyways approach to the conservation of migratory birds. To that end, for the past two years, we have supported integrated conservation and development efforts by our BirdLife partners in key Caribbean biodiversity areas where “Canadian” migratory birds, like the Bicknell’s Thrush, spend the winter.

You’ve read about our successes in Haiti’s Macaya and in the Dominican Republic’s Jaragua-Bahoruco-Enriquillo. In Cuba, our partner, the National Protected Areas Commission (Comisión Nacional de Áreas Protegidas-CNAP) has also been working to establish ecotourism, tree nurseries and agroforestry plots in an area that was once as critical to the Cuban revolution as it is today to biodiversity. Find out what we’re accomplishing.
This work is supported by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA).

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