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Monitoring and Evaluation Programme

Programme Goal
To provide and facilitate the provision of recreational opportunities for local and international visitors using ecotourism principles in order to generate income and support for the BJCMNP
Objective 1 To track, record and mitigate threats to the BJCMNP, posed by use of its resources
Objective 2 To monitor the populations of key, threatened species – the Giant Swallowtail Butterfly, the Jamaican Coney and the Yellow Boa.
Objective 3 To monitor forest area and encroachment activities.
Objective 4 To monitor the quality of fresh water ecosystems in the BJCMNP.
Objective 5 To monitor the bird distribution in the BJCMNP.

The BJCMNP is now in its second five year cycle of bird monitoring of five sites around the National Park

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Monitoring of streams (temperature, turbidity, oxygen and macro-invertebrates) is conducted at 12 sites within and just outside the National Park boundary.

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Curious children investigate what Ranger Love has caught in the kick-net
Curious children investigate what Ranger Love has caught in the kick-net

Monitoring also includes annual photo-monitoring of particular vistas to compare conditions over the years. Monitoring refers to the intermittent (regular or irregular) surveillance carried out to ascertain compliance with a predetermined standard and to investigate the degree of deviation from an expected norm. Monitoring provides the information by which projects and programmes may be evaluated. Annual reports are prepared and every five years, an assessment of the Park’s success in achieving its objectives is conducted.

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The JCDT appreciates the involvement and support of our Partners, Donors and Sponsors

  • National Environment & Planning Agency
  • Forestry Department
  • Jamaica National Heritage Trust
  • Environmental Foundation of Jamaica
  • Forest Conservation Fund
  • Pear Tree Press