The St Vincent & Grenadines Forestry Department Marine Focus.

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The St Vincent & Grenadines Forestry Department Marine Focus

The Geology The origin – Volcanic – Caribbean Island Arc The Grenadine Bank – A continuous shallow bank between The Grenadines and Grenada Approx. 34 Islands and Cays 8 Islands inhabited

Climate Small Islands; Islets and Cays Two distinct seasons (Wet and Dry) Rainfall on mainland 3000 to over 7000mm per annum Rainfall (Grenadines) averages approx. 1000mm per annum. Winds are the North East Trade Winds

Forest Types Coastal Littoral Interior – Lower Montane – Upper Montane – Elfin Woodland Forest

Vegetation of Dry Forest Dry forest types Xerophytes Cactus Mangroves

Kings Hill Forest Reserve Established hectares (52 acres) Oldest Environmental legislation SVG Site for OECS PERB Project

Unique Habitats Rocky shores and cliffs for nesting birds Rich birdlife Wetlands for migratory bird species

Reptiles and Amphibians Reptile 14 sp Amphibians 3sp Gonatodes duadini (2005)

Coastal & Marine Habitats Beach and Coastal Habitats Mangroves Tidal Pools Sea grass beds Coral Reefs Sandy Bottoms

Threats History of development – Agriculture Thrust in Tourism Development

Summary of Activities Watershed Management – Upland and middle basin Integrated Resource Management – Stakeholder involvement – Livelihood Enhancement Wildlife Management Dry Forest & Habitat Management

Thank you