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Forestry Department issues warning on illegal hunting during Creole Heritage Month

As Saint Lucia celebrates Creole Heritage Month, the Forestry Department is reminding the public of its legal responsibility to protect the island’s unique wildlife, including endangered and endemic species.  Officials have reiterated that under the Wildlife Protection Act, it is illegal to hunt, capture, or sell protected and partially protected animals. Opossum (commonly known as the manicou). (Photo Credit: Ministry of Agriculture) The Forest…
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St. Lucia Times News broke the news in on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
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