Spent a morning with Corbin exploring the forest of the sanctuary, telling us about the history of... read more
Spent a morning with Corbin exploring the forest of the sanctuary, telling us about the history of... read more
Amazing rewilding venture. We had a personal tour from Ian the Owner who through his selective... read more
What Roy, Ian and others are achieving is truly amazing. We booked the animals tour and got that plus so much more. Ian was our guide and Roy appeared now and again. Ian explained how the combination of hunting and feral dogs was decimating much of the nature of Tobago and what they are doing to try to get a better balance. Our tour/talk took about two hours and we left knowing so much more about the amazing bio diversity of this wonderful island. What they have achieved in three years in unbelievable. Please do book and visit. You will not be disappointed.
Roy, Ian and Lyn are doing an incredible work, rescuing animals (local endangered species) from captivity, growing them and releasing them in nature.
The visit is a great experience because you can get in real contact with animals not easy to be seen in wilderness (some of them almost extinguished in Tobago).
Really worth to visit!
Booking is essential to be shown around this fabulous haven for wildlife. Roy Corbin and his volunteers have worked tirelessly for 4 years in the recuperation of injured, ill or orphaned indiginous animals in the hope of releasing as many as possible back into the wild on Tobago. His dedication and love for the animals is obvious and he puts a lot of effort into getting the message across to others including school children that we should take care of our wildlife rather than hunt it. Allow at least 2 hours for a tour around his park. There is a sheltered viewing area and a flushing toilet but no other facilities.
A must for anyone interested in birds, trees, butterflies and animals. Ian took us around this wonderful site and explained how they rescue animals, rather than wild caught specimens, with the intention of educating people and setting up a breeding program in wonderful enclosures with the ultimate goal of increasing numbers in the wild. What they have achieved already is amazing and we intend returning next year to see progress. The day of our visit was dry and the paths were good but would recommend walking shoes/boots and advanced booking recommended to avoid disappointment
This hidden gem is so worth seeing! $150 TT dollars to see some species of animals I never even knew about. Roy builds enclosures and looks after rescued/donated animals and aims to re-introduce them into the wild. He takes you on a really engaging two hour tour and teaches you about the animals.
We visited the park today and had an amazing time, we enjoyed every minute of it! Roy was really friendly and very informative, the work he’s doing for the animals is incredible and you can tell how passionate he is about it! Definitely worth visiting.