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10/06/2026
09/06/2026

Join us in celebrating the International Day of Botanic Garden Education...

The Animals Alive Articles No. 37
09/06/2026

The Animals Alive Articles No. 37

NEW HOME NEEDED This boy needs a new home as soon as possible.The family who took him in is no longer able to provide th...
08/06/2026

NEW HOME NEEDED

This boy needs a new home as soon as possible.
The family who took him in is no longer able to provide the time, exercise, and attention he needs. As a young, energetic dog, he’s finding it difficult to cope with being confined and is always eager to roam whenever an opportunity presents itself.
He isn’t a bad dog—he’s just a young dog who needs an active home, a secure yard, and a family that can give him the guidance and stimulation he deserves. He is located in Debe. Contact: 1-868-277-5138
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06/06/2026

REPORT CASES OF ANIMAL CRUELTY TO THE MINISTRY OF AGRUCULTURE AT -

877 8888
877 6253 OR
772 2474.

Thank you to Mrs. Gopaul and the students at San Fernando Central Secondary School for putting together this wonderful d...
05/06/2026

Thank you to Mrs. Gopaul and the students at San Fernando Central Secondary School for putting together this wonderful donation drive!
We’re so grateful for the essential items you’ve donated to Animals Alive. Plus, we appreciate her efforts in raising awareness about animal welfare among the students.

The Animals Alive Articles No. 36
05/06/2026

The Animals Alive Articles No. 36

03/06/2026

🌿🦝 Did You Know? The Manicou is a Helpful Native Animal! 🇹🇹

The manicou, also known as the opossum, is one of the fascinating animals found in Trinidad and Tobago. Although some people may fear or misunderstand them, manicous actually play an important role in nature.

✨ Interesting Facts About the Manicou:
• They are excellent climbers and can use their tails for balance.
• Manicous help control pests by eating insects, snails, and small rodents.
• They are mostly nocturnal, meaning they are active at night.
• Baby manicous ride safely on their mother’s back after leaving her pouch!
• When frightened, they may “play dead” to protect themselves from predators.

🌱 These unique creatures are part of our local wildlife and remind us of the importance of protecting nature and biodiversity.

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