Climate Change & Sustainable Turtle Conservation

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Climate Change & Sustainable Turtle Conservation

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Climate Change & Sustainable Turtle Conservation. Values of Forests. Effects of Deforestation. Hydrospher e. Atmosphere. Deforestation. Geosphere. Biosphere. Climate Change. Changes in many climatic factors (e.g. temperature and rainfall) around the world. Forest Ecosystem. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Climate Change&

Sustainable Turtle Conservation

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Values of ForestsOxygen

WaterFoodMedicines

RecreationIndus

tryEcotourism

Climate Change

Disaster Reductio

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Poverty alleviatio

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CO2 Reductio

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Biodiversity

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Effects of Deforestation

Atmospheric

• Global climate change due largely to emissions of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

Hydrological

• Affect water cycle - Reduces soil cohesion, resulting in erosion, flooding and landslides

Ecological• Loss of Biodiversity• Extinction of animal, insect,

plants• Destroy medicinal

conservation

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DEFORESTATION

Hydrosphere

Geosphere

Atmosphere

Biosphere

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Climate Change

Changes in many climatic factors(e.g. temperature and rainfall)

around the world

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Forest Ecosystem . Carbon Sinks Forests and other ecosystems with the ability to

sequester carbon

. Carbon Sequestration The process by which CO2 from the atmosphere is absorbed by plants

through photosynthesis and stored as carbon in biomass and soils

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IPCC Assessment ReportsVegetation and soils are estimated to trap 2.6

Gt of carbon annually

Tropical forests absorbs 1 Gt of carbon every year (40% of the total for land based absorption)

Carbon emissions resulting from land use change, mainly due to deforestation were in the vicinity of 1.6 Gt of carbon per year in the 1990s

At present, it is estimated that deforestation accounts for 20% of all the carbon released in the atmosphere

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InitiativesUnited Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC – 1992)

Kyoto Protocol – 1997

Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

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Effects of good forest management on wildlife

World Wildlife Fund

• Identified more than 200 eco-regions as outstanding examples of the diversity of the world ecosystems

Convention of Biological Diversity

• Estimates the accelerating rate of deforestation has contributed to reducing the forest species by more than 30 %

It is projected that between now and 2050 there will be a further 38% loss in abundance of forest flora and fauna

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Effects of climate change on marine turtles

Possible effects of Global Warming Changes in the incubation

temperature, causing the ratio of male to female hatchlings to change

Affect hatch success ( % of eggs that hatch)

Loss of sandy beach habitat

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Leatherback turtle

Dermochelys coriacea

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Hawksbill turtle

Eretmochelys imbricata

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Green turtle

Chelonia mydas

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Olive Ridley Turtle

Lepidochelys olivacea

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Loggerhead Turtle

Caretta caretta

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Government & Communities

FORESTRY

Nariva Environmental Trust Manzanilla, Cocal, Kernahan

Beaches

Blanchisseuse CommunityMariane Bay

San Souci Wildlife Tours

Big Bay

PAWI Sports Culture & Eco Club

North Coast BeachesParia, Madamas,

G/Tacaribe Beaches

GRNTGAGrande Riviere Beach

Toco FoundationNo head, Mission, Salibay, Tompie,

Patience

North ManzanillaVillage Council

North Manzanilla BeachFishing Pond Turtle

Conservation GroupFishing Pond BeachNature Seekers

Orosco, Rinchon Beaches

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Turtle nesting beachesParia Bay

Grand Tacaribe Madama

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Grande Riviere

Sans SouciMissio

nToco

MaturaFishing Pond

North ManzanillaManzanilla

Mayaro

Blanchisseuse

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Future InitiativesRevised Forest Policy

• Reflect the changing social, economic, environmental & legal circumstances impacting on the forest estate and wildlife in Trinidad & TobagoNew Protected Areas Policy

• Guide the management of national parks and other outdoor recreation activities

Legislative Review• Government has mandated an increase in the fines and penalties in

the 1958 Conservation of Wild Life Act

New Strategic Plan• New policies and legislation, that would provide a greater impetus for the

management of the forests, wildlife, parks and wetlands

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