Of the 36 species of wood warblers that winter in Jamaica, only 13 are regular visitors.

 Save Pellew Island

Pellew Island, Portland - Jamaica   Photo ©John Maxwell

Also known as Monkey Island, Pellew Island is one of Jamaica's small, near-shore islands.  Located just off the San San coast near Port Antonio, Pellew Island is an important part of Jamaica's natural heritage and an iconic image of our northeastern coast.  Originally part of Cold Harbour Estates, it was purchased in 1953 by Baron Heinrich Thyssen as a Valentine's gift for his fiancée, and has been privately owned ever since.

The island sits at one end of a coral reef, which protects the San San Bay.  It is surrounded by healthy sea grass beds and wonderful swimming areas.  Jamaicans and visitors alike visit the island by boat, laze on the small beach, snorkel at the nearby reef and generally enjoy the gorgeous setting.

The current owner plans to construct four villas on the island.  This is likely to result in significant environmental impact, both during the construction phase and afterwards, as well as the loss of access to the beach. 

If you are concerned about this development, which will irretrievably alter one of Jamaica's  most beautiful views, as well as pose risks to the marine environment, please sign our Save Pellew Island petition, asking the Minister of Health and the Environment to use Jamaican law to ensure Pellew Island remains in its natural state:

Link: Pellew Island Petition

 Web links

The National Environment  and Planning Agency (NEPA) http://www.nepa.gov.jm

Environmental Foundation of Jamaica      http://www.efj.org.jm

Jamaica Environmental Advocacy Network (JEAN Ja) http://jeanjamaica.org        

Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (ELAW USA) http://www.elaw.org

COMING SOON!


A documentary film about tourism and unsustainable development - Click here for more information


Environmental Officers from Hotels attend Coral Reef Workshop


Students, teachers learn about Coastal Ecosystems


JET's Earth Day celebrations well received


Update on JET's Recycle Depot operations


'Free Winnifred Beach' Campaign


JET receives donation from ICD Group and Mayberry

Cockpit Country Fact Sheet

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Online Cockpit Country petition site. Please click here to sign.                                                                


 


Website updated quarterly in April, July, October, and January Last Update: June 17th, 2008

 Beach Clean-Up

A total of 278 volunteers participated in JET's 14th Annual Beach Clean Up held on Saturday, September 15th, 2007 at the Palisadoes Strip

 The Schools' Environment Programme
The Schools' Environment Programme is a dynamic island-wide programme designed to  increase the level of  environmental awareness in Jamaican  schools

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 Earth Day


Approximately 320 participants attended JET's Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival / Earth Day celebration on April 22, 2008.

Earth Day is celebrated world wide on April 22 each year, first observed by the U.S.A in 1970.

 Environmental Impact Assessments
- Reviews and Critiques
Projects

 The West Indian Whistling Duck & Wetlands Project
A regional project of the Society for the Conservation and Study of Caribbean Birds (SCSCB) to increase awareness of wetlands and wetland birds.

 Upcoming JET Events 

* JET Members' Meeting:  July 17th, 2008 @ The Terra Nova Hotel

* SEP Awards Ceremony: June 26, 2008

 Save Cockpit Country Campaign                         Want to know how you can help save Cockpit Country?  For more information related to the 'Save Cockpit Country' campaign, including websites and press releases, Click here

Information Centre

 Pear Tree Bottom Documents related to the Pear Tree Bottom Judicial Review

 Marine Mammal Info   Seven Fact Sheets on Whales available

 Endemic Birds of Jamaica    Information on Jamaica's Endemic Birds

 Hurricane Resistant Trees Generally, native, endemic and some Caribbean trees are the best, since they, over thousands of years, adapted to hurricanes Read More

 Coming Soon!                   JET and Vagabond Media Documentary Film - 'Jamaica For Sale," a look at the impact of coastal development on Jamaica.

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