WEPTT
Partners

Our Partners in
Conservation.

Effective conservation in Trinidad and Tobago requires collaboration. WEPTT works alongside a network of dedicated partner organisations, each bringing specialised expertise and community roots to our shared mission.

FACRP
FACRP

Fondes Amandes Community Reforestation Project

A community-led initiative restoring native forest cover and protecting Trinidad's vital Northern Range watershed areas through grassroots mobilisation.

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TARC
TARC

Tobago Alliance for Resilient Communities

An organisation empowering communities of Tobago and beyond to build resilience to climate change and enhance livelihoods through social enterprise, education, research, and healthy living in harmony with the natural environment.

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AWN
AWN

Animal Welfare Network

A coalition of animal welfare advocates across Trinidad and Tobago, coordinating rescue efforts, adoption drives, and anti-cruelty campaigns.

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Proud Member of
COPE

Council of Presidents of the Environment
(COPE)

COPE is a grouping of autonomous, not-for-profit, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and community based organisations (CBOs) representing specialist interests in environmental concerns.

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Environmental Policy Advocacy & Governance

Engaging with government agencies and legislative processes to influence environmental policy, regulatory frameworks, and national development planning through submissions, consultations, and stakeholder representation.

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Public Education & Awareness

Supporting and amplifying environmental education through campaigns, workshops, and public outreach aimed at improving understanding of conservation, sustainability, and environmental rights.

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Coordination & Networking of NGOs/CBOs

Unifying diverse environmental groups to facilitate collaboration, information-sharing, and joint action across organisations with different specialisations, from forestry to marine conservation.

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Environmental Monitoring & Advocacy Action

Monitoring environmental issues such as deforestation, quarrying, and coastal degradation, then mobilising responses ranging from public statements to legal and community-based interventions.