Gaea Conservation Network Inc
15/05/2026
Wetlands are more than just beautiful landscapes. They are powerful natural defenders against climate change and safe havens for biodiversity.
From protecting coastlines to supporting wildlife and storing carbon, wetlands play a vital role in the health of our planet. Now is your chance to use your voice and creativity to celebrate and protect them!
Enter any of the three competitions listed below:
๐ฅ Reel Competition
โ๏ธ Essay Competition
๐จ Art Competition
Happening now! The deadline is next week Friday - World Biodiversity Day (May 22nd) join us in raising awareness for wetlands, climate action and biodiversity through creativity and storytelling. ๐ฌ๐ฉโจ
07/05/2026
๐ ๐ฆ Global Big Day is here!
Join the Grenada Hook-Billed Kites ๐ฌ๐ฉ for a thrilling 24 hour fundraiser where teams around the world compete to spot the most bird species, and submit the most checklists! Click the ๐ in our bio to get started.
Whether youโre in Grenada or anywhere across the globe, you can still be part of our team and help support bird conservation efforts through birding, community service and education. ๐ฟโจ
This initiative is to raise funds to help dedicated Caribbean conservationists and students attend the 25th International Conference in Trinidad and Tobago, July 23-27 2026.
By signing up and donating, youโll not only support bird and wildlife conservation, but also get the chance to win exciting prizes and more!
Every checklist counts. Every bird matters. Every donation helps keep bird life thriving. ๐ฅ๐
Be part of the movement. Bird with us and support conservation.
20/04/2026
Day 1 Afternoon Session ๐พ
Getting hands-on and building real skills!
After the classroom session, Dr Carter Vet walked participants through the different mongoose traps; how they work, when to use them, and why theyโre effective. Even better, everyone had the chance to assemble their own traps, turning knowledge into action.
Itโs one thing to learn, but another to do, and today proved just how important practical training is in strengthening our efforts to manage invasive species and protect our native wildlife. ๐ฟ
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