May 02, 2005

Amerindians and Waini River

Two interconnected films Herõrru and the Waini River/Shell Beach, one on a Netherlands Committee of The World Conservation Union (NC-IUCN) funded community project producing crabwood oil (Herõrru in the indigenous, Amerindian native tongue, or carapa guianensis) as a sustainable and alternative source of earnings.
The project, on the Waini River, north west Guyana, is one of the first steps of the wider aim to develop the entire region (from the Waini river to the coast and Shell Beach) into a protected area.
This holistic, regional approach could also impact on the sea turtles [including the charismatic Leatherbacks pictured below] of Shell Beach and the surrounding fishing communities. Some fishermen in the area are known to poach sea turtle eggs and even butcher the turtles on the beach for sale as meat in local markets.
For more information please email Andy or for film email Louise.

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