2017 - Newsletter
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Combating Climate Change Through Art<br />
For another year the PaP Wildfowl<br />
Trust has been funded by the German<br />
Embassy to facilitate the Trust’s<br />
Education Programme on Climate<br />
Change. We visited various schools<br />
throughout Trinidad and Tobago<br />
showing students how to combat<br />
Climate Change including, spreading<br />
the message! Students participated in<br />
an Art Competition entitled, “Climate<br />
Change- Today and Tomorrow” where<br />
they portrayed the earth presently<br />
and in the future to come, if climate<br />
change is not reversed.<br />
Specially invited judge Mr. Clayton De Freitas with Senior Trust Educator Tamara<br />
Goberdhan and Trust President Molly Gaskin, judging the art entries.<br />
The Winning<br />
Contestants<br />
“Some may still deny the<br />
overwhelming judgement<br />
of science, but none can<br />
avoid the devastating<br />
impact of raging fires and<br />
crippling drought and<br />
more powerful storms.<br />
- Barack Obama<br />
The Pointe-a-Pierre<br />
Wildfowl Trust team and<br />
German Embassy<br />
representative, Mrs.<br />
Claudia Tietze pose with<br />
the Art Competition<br />
winners from both<br />
primary and secondary<br />
schools.