Geoffrey Gomes - Nature Tours"Geoffrey Gomes Birding & Naturalist Tours" offers a varied program of customized tours for Life List birders and those with an interest in general natural history. Geoffrey is a highly experienced naturalist who has specialised over the years in ornithology and chiroptology. He is a member of the Trinidad & Tobago Rare Bird Committee and is Ornithologist on the Government appointed Wild Life Conservation Committee, which advises the Environmental Minister on all aspects of wildlife conservation in the twin island state.
Fiona Reid - FIONA REID’S WILDLIFE ENCOUNTERS "All my trips are custom-designed to provide you with the best possible encounters with wildlife that each destination can offer. Unlike many nature tours, we pay special attention to the mammals, while also enjoying all the birds, reptiles, plants and other creatures we can find".
Caves of Trinidad & Tobago - The caves of Trinidad and Tobago are an important natural resource. They are valuable for recreation, for the conservation of rare species, and specialized biotic communities, as potential archives of past climatic change, and as sensitive indicators of the overall health of the environment, in particular of water quality. As such, they require active monitoring and conservation.
A field key to bats of Trinidad by Gerald Carter
Trinibats field report 2011
Trinibats field report 2012
Trinibats field report 2013
Trinibats field report 2014
Trinibats field report 2015
Christian Ziegler - a tropical biologist turned photojournalist, specializing in tropical ecostsyems has worked extensively in rain forests around the world and has documented unique behaviour of some neo-tropical bats.
RELCOM - seeks to halt the loss of species and populations of bats in Latin America, Trinibats became the 20th member in 2013.
Fiona Reid - FIONA REID’S WILDLIFE ENCOUNTERS "All my trips are custom-designed to provide you with the best possible encounters with wildlife that each destination can offer. Unlike many nature tours, we pay special attention to the mammals, while also enjoying all the birds, reptiles, plants and other creatures we can find".
Caves of Trinidad & Tobago - The caves of Trinidad and Tobago are an important natural resource. They are valuable for recreation, for the conservation of rare species, and specialized biotic communities, as potential archives of past climatic change, and as sensitive indicators of the overall health of the environment, in particular of water quality. As such, they require active monitoring and conservation.
A field key to bats of Trinidad by Gerald Carter
Trinibats field report 2011
Trinibats field report 2012
Trinibats field report 2013
Trinibats field report 2014
Trinibats field report 2015
Christian Ziegler - a tropical biologist turned photojournalist, specializing in tropical ecostsyems has worked extensively in rain forests around the world and has documented unique behaviour of some neo-tropical bats.
RELCOM - seeks to halt the loss of species and populations of bats in Latin America, Trinibats became the 20th member in 2013.