Responsible Birding Cuba Project

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Cuban Adventures initiated Responsible Birding Cuba in 2024. It is an educational ecotourism project provided free to local Cuban birdwatching guides and nature tourism professionals. The training sessions provide accreditation and training in responsible birding practices, sustainable tourism, and ways to improve the service they provide to foreigners who visit their local natural areas and national parks.

Our Motivation

The project was born out of a desire of Cuban Adventures:

  1. To make further positive contributions to sustainability, nature conservation, and enhance ecotourism in Cuba.
  2. Improve the quality of service provided by local birdwatching guides to Cuban Adventures customers who participate in Birdwatching Tours in Cuba.
Local Cuba Birdwatching Guides with their Responsible Birding Cuba Certificates
Local Guides receive their Responsible Birding Cuba Certificates

Background - Local Birding Guides in Cuba

To practice birding in many of the preserved natural areas of Cuba, you are required to do so in the company of a national park guide who specialises in the local flora and fauna. Some of these guides are ornithologists or biologists, however most are locals who have lived their whole lives in the local area and who, through their own personal experience, have a deep knowledge of the local environment. Some used to be hunters or even involved in trafficking of the local wildlife. International tourism, environmental laws, and the Government’s preservation of natural areas through the formation of national parks, have given people in these remote communities an alternative way to earn a living. However most don't receive any formal training in customer service, nor in responsible practices for nature observation.

Birdwatching guides in Cuba

Rectifying Unethical Practices and Identifying Aspects to Improve

Responsible Birding Cuba Workshop field component

Examples of practices and behaviour by local guides in Cuba that came to our attention and caused concern were:

  • disturbing nocturnal birds (such as owls) during the day so that tourists can view them. This places stress on the individual birds and compromises the likelihood of their survival and that of their off-spring. 
  • lack of proactive communication with the tourists and/or their tour leader: Managing expectations by providing adequate briefings before organized birding activities.
  • lack of personal attention to visitors and their needs resulting in a less than optimal experience for the vistor
  • not knowing the names of bird species in English
  • a general lack of consideration of the conservation of the local ecology in the birding practices.

Responsible Birding Training Sessions

Responsible Birding Cuba Workshop

These workshops are provided by qualified Cuban Adventures staff to local birding and nature guides in key birding destinations in Cuba. They are based on the ABA (the American Birding Association) code of ethics and make use of the experience that our Cuba tour guides have in working with international tourists from all over the world that have an interest in sustainability and nature conservation.

The subject areas presented in the responsible birding training sessions are as follows.

TOPICS COVERED

  • Functions of the Local Birding Guide
  • Interaction of the Local Birding Guide with the Tour Leader
  • Interaction of the Local Birding Guide with clients.
  • Techniques for Bird Watching
  • Suitable clothing
  • Equipment
  • Cuban Adventures and Responsible Tourism
  • Characteristics of foreign Bird Watchers
  • Code of Ethics for Bird Watching
  • Good Practices
  • Unsuitable conduct

By the Numbers

7
LOCAL GUIDES ACCREDITED SO FAR

1
WORKSHOPS HELD

The Cuban Tody, Todus mulitcolor
The main aim of the project is to further enhance the protection of Cuba’s bird species and their natural environment. The Cuban Tody, Todus mulitcolor (pictured) is one of Cuba’s endemic bird species

The Creator

Yuri Napoles

This project is the brainchild of outstanding Cuban Adventures tour guide Yuri Napoles. Yuri's passion for birdwatching, his background in biology, his love of Cuba and its nature, and now his vast experience as a tour leader, were the perfect combination that led him to ask for support from Cuban Adventures to realize this project that is provided to local guides in Cuba free of charge. See Yuri's guide profile for more information about him.


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