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One hundred and fifty-six trees were planted in North Caura on Thursday as the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) and the Forestry Division marked World Environment Day with a symbolic commitment to environmental protection.
The number reflects the combined years of service of the two organisations, recognising the Forestry Division’s upcoming 125th anniversary and the EMA’s 31 years of environmental stewardship.
The initiative also comes amid growing attention to the role forests can play in helping Trinidad and Tobago adapt to the impacts of climate change.
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