Saint Lucia Forestry Department condemns killing of endemic boas

Saint Lucia’s Forestry Department has strongly condemned the killing of at least five Saint Lucia boas, a protected and endemic species, after a video showing the animals being bludgeoned and struck with rocks circulated on social media.

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In a statement released Monday, the Ministry of Agriculture emphasized that the killing of the boas, also known locally as Tete Chien, is a serious offence under the Wildlife Protection Act. The Department said it will work with police to ensure that those responsible face the maximum penalty, which can include a fine of EC$5,000 per animal, imprisonment, or both.

The statement also warned against hunting, stewing, or selling boa meat, which is illegal under the Wildlife Act. The Saint Lucia boa is non-venomous, poses no threat to humans, and primarily preys on rats, helping to control public health risks such as leptospirosis.

The Forestry Department urged the public to report snakes or wildlife concerns rather than taking matters into their own hands, providing contact numbers for assistance. Officials reminded citizens that protecting Saint Lucia’s unique flora and fauna is essential for maintaining a healthy environment and sustainable natural resources.

“Indiscriminate killing of protected wildlife will not be tolerated,” the Department said, noting that all legal avenues will be pursued to hold offenders accountable.

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