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Our Very Special Thanks!

A special thanks to our Patron HERITAGE PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED, our warmest THANKS

and to many people in the company for all their support through the years.

Special Thanks to Shell Trinidad Limited for their long standing and unstinting support.

Very special thanks to Mr. Anthony Smart, Mrs. Karen D’ Arbasie and Mr. Sterling Frost, First Citizens’ Bank

(FCB) and to their corporate communication team, and to Mr. Robert Greene of TTMF for their very valuable

support.

Very Special thanks too, to Mr. Anthony Brash of Well Services Group of Companies (WS) for all his help.

To Mr. Espinet and Mr. Ajodasingh we deeply appreciate your kind contribution and support.

For countless years Mr. Reggie Dumas a longstanding friend and supporter has guided and advanced the

Trust’s work. We are deeply grateful.

We are very grateful to all those who are helping us survive especially in these difficult times of Covid.

Many thanks to Nicholas Hassanali, Mark Boosooboy, Rishi Goordial, Anthony Le Gendre, Jaleen West and

Larry Khan for their support and help with wonderful photographs.

To Mrs. Margaret Mc Dowell and the team at the National Trust, many thanks for your unwavering support.

Mr. Gordon Deane, Mrs. Toni Sirju- Ramnarine, Camille Salandy, Mr. Anil Seunath and Susan Benaserie-

Kerue. Mr. Nicky Maharaj, Mr. V Bissessar, Mrs. Sharon Gunness-Balkissoon, Christian Moutett, Anthony

Agostini, Gail Sandiford, Alison Sinanan, George Haloute and family, Ronald Cabral, Peter Daniel, Allan

Boodram and Wayne Nieves; Mr. Allan Fortune of UWI Field Station, Mr. Eugene Tiah, Mrs. Cheryl

Edwards, Mrs. Yvette Maynard Greenidge, Ann Marie Isaac.

To Rory and Bunty O’Connor and George De Verteuil, for their unwavering help and commitment and for

keeping Forest Walk and the Boardwalk Hillside planted with many important and beautiful trees. To Thalia

Martin DVM and Michael Diptee DVM, Glen Cheeseman, Jeremy and Michelle Matouk, Mrs. Stacy- Lee

Daniel LLB, Mr. Russell Martineau QC, Prof. Richard Brathwaite our warmest thanks. To David Coelho,

Sally Callender, Jenny Lessy- Jordan, Nicole Joseph, Keith Thompson, Rick Lambkin, Pat Villafana, David

Pampellone, Roy and Rosana Peake, Vianda Guevarra, Rhett Gordon many, many thanks for your help

through out the Years. To the many media Houses that have supported The Trust, very many thanks.

To Mr. Fitzroy Harewood, PLNL thank you for your unwavering support, through the years.

SCARLET IBIS, (Eudocimus

ruber) at The Pointe-a-Pierre

Wildfowl Trust. National bird of

Trinidad and Tobago. Endangered

through illegal hunting and loss of

important wetland sites along the

west coast of Trinidad. The

successful breeding and reintroduction

programme, begun in

1991 at The Pointe-a-Pierre

Wildfowl Trust, continues. Food:

Aratus Tree Crabs, Fiddler Crabs,

small fish, aquatic insects and algae.

During the breeding period, birds

fly to inland fresh water marshes to

feed on salt-free organisms. Range:

Trinidad W.I., Venezuela South

America.

To all those who have supported us from the very beginning, we could not have done it without you!

THANK YOU!

DEAR FRIENDS, AS THE POINTE-A-PIERRE WILDFOWL TRUST CELEBRATES ITS FIFTY-

FIFTH ANNIVERSARY AND MOVES INTO THE FUTURE WE AGAIN THANK YOU AND ALL

THOSE WHO HAVE HELPED US AND CONTINUE TO DO SO. THANK YOU!

GOD BLESS YOU!!!

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