

Resources
Explore research, educational materials, and partner resources focused on protecting Grenada’s ecosystems. Together, these tools support conservation, learning, and community action to safeguard our natural environment.

Research in Grenada
Grenada’s diverse ecosystems provide valuable opportunities for scientific discovery. This section highlights ongoing research, partnerships, and studies that support evidence-based conservation and help guide the sustainable management of the island’s natural resources.

Mangrove Posters
Explore a collection of educational posters designed to raise awareness about the importance of mangroves. These visual resources highlight their role in coastal protection, wildlife habitat, and climate resilience, and are available for classrooms, communities, and outreach activities.

Koper Lab
The Koper Lab collaborates with local partners to advance wildlife research and conservation in Grenada. Learn about their field studies, student training opportunities, and projects focused on protecting birds and other species through science, monitoring, and community engagement.

Ocean Spirits
Ocean Spirits works to protect Grenada’s marine wildlife through sea turtle monitoring, education, and community involvement. Explore their research, conservation programs, and ways local action helps safeguard our oceans for future generations.

Seabirds
Seabirds are vital indicators of ocean health and play an important role in Grenada’s coastal ecosystems. This section shares information on local species, nesting sites, ongoing research, and how conservation efforts help protect these remarkable ocean travelers.

Mangroves
Mangroves are nature’s coastal guardians, protecting shorelines, supporting fisheries, and storing carbon. Discover resources on Grenada’s mangrove ecosystems, their importance to communities and biodiversity, and efforts to restore and protect these critical habitats.

Birds
Grenada’s birdlife reflects the richness of its forests, wetlands, and coastlines. Learn about native and migratory species, habitat conservation, and initiatives that support bird monitoring, research, and public awareness across the island.

Coral Reefs
Coral reefs are living ecosystems that protect coastlines, support marine life, and sustain livelihoods. This page highlights reef research, conservation initiatives, and practical actions helping to preserve Grenada’s underwater treasures.

Sea Turtles
Sea turtles have nested on Grenada’s beaches for generations but face growing threats. Explore resources on turtle biology, nesting protection, research programs, and community efforts working to ensure these ancient mariners continue their journey.
