2017-2018 Travel News

2017-2018 Travel News

CCT Conservation Initiatives in 2017 will continue in early 2018. Beginning in late 2016 through the current year, CCT donated or facilitated the donation and delivery of more than 60 hummingbird feeders, 50 pairs of binoculars, 70 field guides, 2 spotting scopes and tripods, 250 bird conservation themed coloring books, and several boxes of crayons, pencils, and additional art supplies.

Spring 2018 Migration Cuba Bird Survey

Spring 2018 Migration Cuba Bird Survey

April 3 – 13, 2018: Cuba’s Western Mountains, Zapata Peninsula, Northern Archipelago, Escambray Valley and Havana Spring Migration Cuba Bird Survey
April 13 – 14, 2018: Our full day EXTENSION OPTION in the city will include all meals, a guided city tour, including a walking tour of Habana Vieja (Old Havana) and the 4 original plazas, declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987.

Natural History Programs – Western Cuba: 2018 & 2019

Natural History Programs – Western Cuba: 2018 & 2019

While there will be daily opportunities for birding on this trip, our focus expands to include a range of Cuban fauna and flora, and the ecology and history of regions we visit. At different intervals throughout the program we will hear from Cuban experts about the natural relationship of Cuban species of birds, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, as well as arachnids (spiders) and insects and other invertebrates such as mollusks and butterflies.

November.2016.CCT.Survey

Cuba Bird Survey November 6 – 14, 2016:
Cuba’s Wild Western Peninsula, Western Mountains, Zapata Swamp, and Colonial Havana.
with Birds of Cayo Coco optional extension – November 15 – 17, 2016

December.2016.BirdWatching.Survey

Birdwatching Magazine’s 2016 Cuba Bird Survey – December 10-19/20, 2016.
An exclusive U.S.-led, U.S.-managed birding program in Cuba’s Western Mountains, Zapata Peninsula, Northern Archipelago, Escambray Valley, and Havana presented by BirdWatching magazine.

Cuba Bird Survey: OOS February 2017

Trip is Full
The Ohio Ornithological Society (OOS) is promoting an exclusive, U.S. led and managed birding program to Cuba! February 20 – March 3, 2017: Cuba’s Western Mountains, Zapata Swamp, Atlantic Archipelago, Eastern Endemic Range and Colonial Havana.