'National Trust, US Embassy and University of Florida using tech to assess risk of climate change on heritage sites’ Climate change is threatening historic and coastal communities and sites across the Caribbean region, including Trinidad and Tobago, and a...
Notice of Virtual General Meeting
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The National Trust warns of quarrying risk to irreplaceable Petroglyphs
The National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago has been approached, in view of its statutory mandate, to comment on a proposed development application to conduct quarrying operations at a site located in the Maracas Valley St. Joseph. It is important to note that one of...
Capacity Building Fossil Workshop
Once upon a time, in different epochs, Trinidad was blanketed in ice, armadillos the size of cars, ground sloths larger than humans roamed the land.
Climate Resilience Project in 2022
The National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago will commence a scientific assessment of potential climate change risks to heritage sites in downtown Port of Spain and Nelson Island in January 2022 in collaboration with the University of Florida’s Historic Preservation...
Virtual Open Day on Tuesday!
Following concerns raised about the progressive deterioration of the Carnegie Free Library in San Fernando which is under the control of the National Libraries and Information System and located in the jurisdiction of the San Fernando City corporation, The National Trust participated in a preliminary meeting with representatives of these stakeholders.
Statement on Wild Fowl Trust larceny
Following concerns raised about the progressive deterioration of the Carnegie Free Library in San Fernando which is under the control of the National Libraries and Information System and located in the jurisdiction of the San Fernando City corporation, The National Trust participated in a preliminary meeting with representatives of these stakeholders.
The National Trust Commemorates Indian Arrival Day
Following concerns raised about the progressive deterioration of the Carnegie Free Library in San Fernando which is under the control of the National Libraries and Information System and located in the jurisdiction of the San Fernando City corporation, The National Trust participated in a preliminary meeting with representatives of these stakeholders.
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Following concerns raised about the progressive deterioration of the Carnegie Free Library in San Fernando which is under the control of the National Libraries and Information System and located in the jurisdiction of the San Fernando City corporation, The National Trust participated in a preliminary meeting with representatives of these stakeholders.
The National Trust of T&T and Unicomer recognized young artists on World Heritage Day
Following concerns raised about the progressive deterioration of the Carnegie Free Library in San Fernando which is under the control of the National Libraries and Information System and located in the jurisdiction of the San Fernando City corporation, The National Trust participated in a preliminary meeting with representatives of these stakeholders.
Statement from the National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago re: Carnegie Free Library
Following concerns raised about the progressive deterioration of the Carnegie Free Library in San Fernando which is under the control of the National Libraries and Information System and located in the jurisdiction of the San Fernando City corporation, The National Trust participated in a preliminary meeting with representatives of these stakeholders.
National Trust Receives Art Contribution for Mille Fleurs
The National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago is pleased to announce the receipt of two art pieces that have been generously donated by Trust member Dr. Yvonne Bobb-Smith.