Cuba Bird Survey | April 2019

Cuba Bird Survey | April 2019

Caribbean Conservation Trust CUBA BIRD SURVEY Cuba’s Western Mountains, Zapata Peninsula, Northern Archipelago, Escambray Valley and Havana April 6-16, 2019, Compiled and written by Michael J. Good  Cape May Warbler (Setophaga tigrina) Cueva Jabali, Cayo Coco, Cuba...
Cuba Bird Survey with David Sibley 2019

Cuba Bird Survey with David Sibley 2019

Birdwatching Magazine’s Cuba Bird Survey with David Sibley March 2 – 11/12, 2019 Havana, Cuba’s Western Mountains, Zapata Peninsula, Cayo Coco, Cuba’s Atlantic Archipelago, Sancti Spiritus and the Escambray Valley. You Are Invited For the fifth...
C. Colston (Cole) Burrell

C. Colston (Cole) Burrell

C. Colston Burrell is an acclaimed lecturer, garden designer, award-winning author and photographer. A certified chlorophyll addict, Cole is an avid and lifelong plantsman, gardener and naturalist.

2018-2019 Travel News

2018-2019 Travel News

CCT Conservation Initiatives in 2018 will continue in early 2019. Beginning in late 2016 through the current year, CCT donated or facilitated the donation and delivery of more than 80 hummingbird feeders, 50 pairs of binoculars, 100 field guides, 2 spotting scopes and tripods, 1,000 bird conservation themed coloring books, and several boxes of crayons, pencils, and additional art supplies.

Cuba Herpetology & Natural History 2018

Cuba Herpetology & Natural History 2018

The Caribbean Conservation Trust (CCT) is offering an exclusive U.S.-led and managed herpetology and natural history excursion to Cuba. In addition to American Herpetologist Jeff Lemm and Dr Luis Diaz, Curator of Herpetology at Cuba’s National Museum of Natural History, our team will include a bilingual Cuban tour leader and local naturalists who are experts in their respective geographic regions of Cuba.

Cuba Bird Survey with Noah Strycker

Cuba Bird Survey with Noah Strycker

For the fourth time, BirdWatching magazine, in collaboration with the Caribbean Conservation Trust (CCT), is promoting a birding program to Cuba, the Caribbean’s largest and most ecologically diverse island nation. Along with noted author and BirdWatching contributing writer Noah Strycker, our team will include acclaimed Cuban scientist Dr. Luis Diaz, curator of the National Museum of Natural History in Havana.