RAISING AWARENESS AND PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES
The Environmental Awareness Group, or EAG as it is more commonly known, is a national, voluntary, not-for-profit, non-governmental organization.
For some years a small group of local persons had strong concerns about the pressures on Antigua- Barbuda's natural environment. A lead role was played by Desmond Nicholson and Edward T. Henry who were members of the Historical and Archaeological Society – better known as HAS. HAS is the main support group for the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda and other heritage concerns.
On June 9, 1988, the Museum hosted a meeting on environmental matters, coinciding with an environmental exhibit, and a slide show displaying environmental abuse in Antigua-Barbuda. The late Desmond Nicholson was one of the leading lights in founding the EAG.
EAG'S VISION
A society informed and empowered to sustainably use and manage its natural resources.
MISSION STATEMENT
- To raise public awareness of the values of – and threats to - natural resources and to promote their sustainable management.
- Motivate and promote civil society participation in environmental decision-making and management.
- Support and undertake natural resource conservation projects that develop a better understanding of the use and management of natural resources.
- Advocate and support policies, legislation and programmes which support sustainable use and management of natural resources.
- Fundraising, soliciting, receiving and accepting financial assistance, donations, endowments, gifts (both intervivos and testamentary) and loans of or any interest in money, lands, or other property whatsoever whether real or personal to further the aims and objectives of the Organisation.
To learn more about the EAG and get involved visit their website at www.eagantigua.org
The organisation has a thriving membership with lots of opportunities to get involved in projects, go on field trips and generally learn about and care for the environment, Find out more about membership here.
Donations are an important part of ensuring the organisation can continue to operate - in kind, in cash or assistance in other ways.
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