Tag: Turtle-watching

Green turtles can often be seen on sea grass beds where they feed. Photo by Rapso Imaging
Giancarlo Lalsingh of Save Our Sea Turtles Tobago (SOS Tobago)

SOS: Saving Our Sea Turtles in Tobago

SOS (Save our Sea Turtles) Tobago is one of the islands’ most vibrant community-based conservation groups. SOS president and founding member Tanya Clovis and Giancarlo Lalsingh, one of its most vibrant volunteers and resident photographer, discuss the organisation’s critical work in turtle conservation

Glass-bottom boats anchor at the Nylon Pool in Tobago

Tobago eco adventures by land & by sea

One of the world’s top eco destinations, Tobago entices with rainforests, mangroves, wetlands, coral reefs, nesting islands and much more!

A Rufous vented chachalaca (Ortalis ruficauda) or cocrico shouts from a guava tree at Blue Waters Inn, Speyside. Photo by Rapso Imaging

Pat Turpin talks Tobago’s beautiful natural environment

Pat Turpin is the president of Environment Tobago, a conservation body established in 1996 to safeguard the environmental future of the island. She explains why Tobago is so special