Environment Division Blog http://environmentdivision.info/blog Informative and Educational Sun, 04 Jul 2010 12:38:39 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0 EcoZone Summer Camp http://environmentdivision.info/blog/games-quizzes/ecozone-summer-camp/ http://environmentdivision.info/blog/games-quizzes/ecozone-summer-camp/#comments Sun, 04 Jul 2010 12:38:39 +0000 aricah http://environmentdivision.info/blog/?p=147 EcoZone Summer Camp 2010 is just around the corner! Camp starts on the 12th of July and ends on the 6th of August.  This year’s activities include Home Economics, Drama and Singing, Arts and Craft, Gardening, and a lot of field trips. Some of the field trips that campers will go on include bird watching, beach picnics, Antigua Rainforest Canopy Tour, and so on.

The camp is geared towards ages 5-14 and will be conducted at the Mary E. Pigott School. Activities begin at 7:30 daily and end at 3 p.m.

Registration for camp should have closed on the 30th of June, however there are many persons with outstanding forms. The Division therefore requests that all persons with forms please return them to the Division by Tuesday 6th July; payment slips can be delivered on the first morning of camp.

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The Biodiversity Jingles http://environmentdivision.info/blog/games-quizzes/the-biodiversity-jingles/ http://environmentdivision.info/blog/games-quizzes/the-biodiversity-jingles/#comments Thu, 27 May 2010 22:10:52 +0000 aricah http://environmentdivision.info/blog/?p=128 Click on the links below and listen to the jingles by the schools that won the first ever Environmental Cadet Biodiversity Jingle Competition!

Sunnyside Tutorial Sunnyside

Pares Primary School Pares

Five Islands Primary Five Islands

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Biodiversity Jingle Competition http://environmentdivision.info/blog/games-quizzes/biodiversity-jingle-competition/ http://environmentdivision.info/blog/games-quizzes/biodiversity-jingle-competition/#comments Thu, 27 May 2010 22:07:46 +0000 aricah http://environmentdivision.info/blog/?p=124 Seventeen schools, both Primary and Secondary, competed in the first ever Environment Cadet Biodiversity Jingle Competition. The competition was organised by the Environment Division in order to make children more aware of the issues relating to biodiversity and how it can be preserved.

The Environment Cadets created songs that spoke about specific flora and fauna in Antigua and Barbuda and discussed the growing concern of littering and pollution in the twin-island state.

The winners for the competition were Sunnyside Tutorial, Pares Primary and Five Islands Primary. The top Secondary school prize was won by the Antigua Girls’ High School, while Sunnyside Tutorial won the top Primary school prize. Both schools were presented with a fruit basket by Mrs. Andrea Marshall, Environment, Health and Safety Manager of Sandals Grande Antigua Resort and Spa.

The winning schools will have the opportunity to visit Pelican Lodge Studios where they will record their jingles professionally, and were presented with invitations to the studio by Vaughn Skerritt, a representative from Pelican Lodge Studios. The jingles will be aired on national radio stations on 22 May, the International Day of Biological Diversity. The three winning schools also received the SIRMM Biodiversity Award.

“I was extremely impressed with the courage of many of the performers as well as the huge effort they put into their performances. It was great to see school kids putting in so much time and energy for a good cause, such as the one for raising awareness on the importance of Antigua and Barbuda’s biodiversity” stated Frances Fuller, Environment Officer within the Environment Division.

The cadets were treated to a performance by Tian Winter with his hit song “Baby I”. Winter was one of the judges for the competition. Also on the judging panel were Quincy Etinoff, organist and choirmaster of the Ebenezer Moravian Church, and Vinema Jarvis, Director of Sanctuary.

The Environment Division wishes to thank all those who participated in the competition and looks forward to hosting similar competitions in the future.

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Haiti Effort http://environmentdivision.info/blog/updates/haiti-effort/ http://environmentdivision.info/blog/updates/haiti-effort/#comments Fri, 29 Jan 2010 22:13:33 +0000 aricah http://environmentdivision.info/blog/?p=116 Cadets from the Grace Christian Academy organised a bake sale to raise funds for persons suffering after the catastrophic earthquake in Haiti. The group was able to raise $522.11. These cadets are to be commended for their humanitarian efforts.

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Coral Reef Fishing http://environmentdivision.info/blog/news/coral-reef-fishing/ http://environmentdivision.info/blog/news/coral-reef-fishing/#comments Fri, 29 Jan 2010 22:11:09 +0000 aricah http://environmentdivision.info/blog/?p=113 Watch the following video and post your thoughts and comments.

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International Art Competition for Biodiversity http://environmentdivision.info/blog/events/international-art-competition-for-biodiversity/ http://environmentdivision.info/blog/events/international-art-competition-for-biodiversity/#comments Fri, 29 Jan 2010 21:42:06 +0000 aricah http://environmentdivision.info/blog/?p=110  

ALERT :: YUNGA :: ALERT :: YUNGA :: ALERT :: YUNGA :: ALERT

 

 

Biodiversity art competition

Recent developments from YUNGA, 29 January 2010

 

This is the International Year of Biodiversity and on the 12 August it will also be the International Year of Youth. So……………

You have no excuse get involved, be active, create the change :o )

This year will be packed with activities and we will keep you up to date on all of them.

The first initiative is the biodiversity art competition -> take part and you could see your artwork all over the world :o )

For more information go to: www.fao.org/climatechange/youth/en/

 

So what are you waiting for, its your year lets go :o )

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One Day Workshop http://environmentdivision.info/blog/games-quizzes/one-day-workshop/ http://environmentdivision.info/blog/games-quizzes/one-day-workshop/#comments Tue, 26 Jan 2010 08:36:56 +0000 aricah http://environmentdivision.info/blog/?p=97
Teachers at Cades Bay

Teachers at Cades Bay

On Friday 22nd January forty-five (45) Environment Cadet teachers from across Antigua and Barbuda took part in a workshop designed to teach them about Biodiversity. The workshop was planned by Environment Education Officer, Arica Hill.

Hill stated “Today was the start of an important part of the Environment Cadet Programme. The cadet programme for the year involves discussions and field trips on biodiversity and ecosystems. However, many of the teachers that administer the programme are not science teachers, and often know very little about specific environmental issues. So, the Environment Division took this opportunity to train the teachers. We cannot expect them to teach without giving them the necessary tools, so today was a very important step in that direction.”

The first part of the workshop was held at the Heritage Hotel where Project Coordinator of the Sustainable Island Resource Management Mechanism (SIRMM), Ruleta Camacho, gave a presentation on biodiversity.

“SIRMM is pleased to be a part of this endeavour to sensitise teachers about important environment issues. We intend to continue to work with the Environment Cadet programme on similar projects”. SIRMM is also a sponsor of the workshop and the Environment Cadet Programme.

The second part of the workshop was a field trip to the Cades Bay area. There, Senior Fisheries Officer, Tricia Lovell, gave the teachers in-depth information on biodiversity as it relates to mangroves. The teachers were able to relate what they had learned in the ‘classroom’ with what exists in nature.

At the end of the day Hill stated that she was pleased with the overall workshop since she believes that teachers are more equipped to run the Environment Cadet programmes in their schools. She further stated that she looks forward to organising similar workshops throughout the year.

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HOME http://environmentdivision.info/blog/news/home/ http://environmentdivision.info/blog/news/home/#comments Fri, 08 Jan 2010 19:07:43 +0000 aricah http://environmentdivision.info/blog/?p=93 This is a not-for-profit film by Yann Arthus-Bertrand. The film seeks to bring awareness to environmental issues by providing background on how planet earth developed into what it is now. It is an interesting film which highlights the interconnectedness of all things on earth. Enjoy!

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Acid Test: Ocean Acidification http://environmentdivision.info/blog/news/acid-test-ocean-acidification/ http://environmentdivision.info/blog/news/acid-test-ocean-acidification/#comments Fri, 08 Jan 2010 18:38:38 +0000 aricah http://environmentdivision.info/blog/?p=85 Here is an interesting video on ocean acidification and the effects on marine life. Take some time to watch it, and if you have any comments, please feel free to do so.

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Environment Cadets Recycling Competition Update http://environmentdivision.info/blog/news/environment-cadets-recycling-competition-update/ http://environmentdivision.info/blog/news/environment-cadets-recycling-competition-update/#comments Thu, 07 Jan 2010 17:47:15 +0000 aricah http://environmentdivision.info/blog/?p=82 The Environment Division Education Unit, in close collaboration with the Antigua and Barbuda Waste Recycling Company, embarked upon an ambitious project of waste recycling in the 2009-2010 school year. Environment Education Officer Arica Hill stated that the project entailed encouraging all of the schools that are a part of the Environment Cadet program to bring in recyclables throughout the year. Hill said that at the end of the school year, in July, the schools that were able to collect the most recyclables would receive a considerable prize.

So far the cadets have collected a total of 6,897 pounds of recyclables. Golden Grove Primary School is presently the most enthusiastic Primary school having collected 837 pounds in three months; while the Antigua State College outranks the other schools in its division (secondary and tertiary institutions) after collecting 445 pounds.

Hill states that she wishes to encourage all the schools to continue to recycle within the coming terms and to look forward to incentives throughout the year.

ABWREC manager, Carol-Faye George, has stated that the facility in Coolidge is able to recycle even more materials. These materials are: plastic bottles (PET & HDPE/1&2), aluminium cans, steel tins, vehicular batteries, UPS batteries, PVC cuttings, galvanize cuttings, scrap metals and toner cartridges. Schools are encouraged to bring in any of these materials, particularly the steel tins which are easily accessible.

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