The man is doing the right thing. He passionate about the plight of the Jamaican croc. There are a lot of people in the community who just yab, yab, yab. Jamaican saying when you talk too much without validation (facts).
That is how crocodiles operates, he is right, the residents of that community is speaking from the lack of knowledge. These animals are protected specie, and are to be left alone. Definitely doing the right thing by protecting these animals from people.
From I was a child, there have been crocodiles on these roads during heavy rains. This is nothing new. My father told me about them. We would always look out for them when we drove through the area.
@@fitzroybarclay152 If you listen to Mr. Henriques, he is speaking about the entire swamp area. Not Amity Hall in particular. When the rain falls heavily, the entire swamp area is flooded and the crocodiles roam. The same thing happens in Florida. It will be interesting to see how the crocodiles react to all the noise from the heavy equipment moving up and down the swamp area.
@@fitzroybarclay152 LOL!!! I just watched a you tube video from Jessica Cargill where she talks about seeing a crocodile crossing the road two months ago. I hope you won't accuse her of lying also. You can search RUclips for the following video: I am so upset, emotional drive from Kingston to Portland ( South Coast Highway)
Crocodiles have been known to inhabit the waters of Eastern St. Thomas for years. I doubt that the crocodile santuary is a contributory factor to them moving closer to communities. The destruction of habitats and reduced rainfall is making it more difficult for them to source food, and as such, they are moving to new areas.
In late 1950s I attended school in Golden Grove and I was told there were Crocodiles 🐊 in that river by the cane field i was a young person iwas afraid and even today i am afraid i know they are fast running animals on land and if the government say they are protected i hope the citizens are on their PEES and CUEES. EM thanks for the update I saw you there about two years ago very informative and interesting.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I believe the sanctuary owner is telling the truth, but also I believe that he must have a record to show all the crocs that he has and has rescued as well as how many died, I’m sure he do but that’s the way to prove that he’s not dumping any in the rivers which would be absurd and wicked.
I hear both side of the story. Perhaps NEPA, other stake holders and the media need to hold a meeting to discuss the matter and the way forward...At this point some things said make little sense. Effective Communication between the citizens and Mr. Henriques is definitely necessary.
The people complaining are ignorant and seeking attention. They should have spoken to Mr. Henriques if they have an issue instead of spreading propaganda.
You are very rude to say the citizens of that area ignorant and seeking attention. Seeking attention from who? If people no talk unu sey sintin dat dem kles. Those children needs to be protected. How crocrodile free to roam, while children can't move freely? The school is nearby. Oh precious crocodiles and oh dam pickney dem; go sidung.
I just saw a video from Jessica Cargill where she talks about seeing a crocodile crossing the road in the swamp area 2 months ago. I hope no one accuses her of lying. 😀 Her RUclips video is called "I am so upset, emotional drive from Kingston to Portland ( South Coast Highway)"
The government has big plans for tourism in St. Thomas. It seems as if the parish already has a major tourist attraction. Look at what happens in Black River.
He's 💯 right, if any of you know about Florida you would understand what this man saying because crocodile/alligators are everywhere in Florida even on the hotels compound have beware of crocodile🐊
Regardless of where you put them, they will wonder away from where they were placed . This have to be looked at by creating barriers that will keep the crocs within certain territories .
He said that most crocodiles that washed away is from around the place that have been there from a longer time,they washed away from different places too
@nicholasbrown3637 that's correct even if the sanctuary wasn't there,there would still be crocodiles in the area because they have been there for decades
This man have a crocodile sanctuary And it's not far from where children play so he should be taken better care of his property so that when there is a flood the crocodile cannot escape from his sanctuary. A small crocodile can still attack a child; the owner of the sanctuary and the surrounding communities should come together and work something out. Yes, what the owner is saying about the flood and how the smaller crocodile could escape is true, however there must be a better communication between both parties.
No such thing as “Amity,” it’s “Amity Hall.” I don’t know who to believe and I won’t be distracted by his knowledge of crocodiles, wetlands or how irate and defensive he is. A lot of these ppl are way more passionate about sanctuary than ppl’s safety. He is saying he didn’t put them there and saying they are too small to be dangerous at the same time. 🤷♀️ He is moving the young ones and they won’t stay young forever. He is also saying these were originally wetlands which is true, but insinuating that the ppl messed with nature and get what they get, as the crocodiles are in their natural habitat and humans shouldn’t live or build there. That could be true too. Whether that position is right or wrong, with that mindset, I wouldn’t put anything past him. That is not to say ppl aren’t creating drama for attention and killing these protected species needlessly, which is wrong and they should be punished. Lot of ppl killing them for likes and profits. Also, not sure he’s not making a profit himself from his habitat 🤷♀️ it could be free but I don’t know. I grew up near Holland Bay (beyond the old sugar factory) and no one would kill them. There were so many, we named them. One was called Marcus. 😂 It was also well known that crocodiles were there and they would come out especially with heavy rains. It happened all the time like clockwork. Just like the crabs, they would come out with the rains and floods. They were part of the community in a matter of speaking. When ppl were hunting crabs, coming all the way from Kingston, they were warned about the crocodiles as that is where they lived. On the flip side, I also remember one crocodile that ate a child who was fishing. It pulled him off the while he was with his friends and took him into the water. It was a tragedy, They went and killed it afterwards and retrieved the child’s remains. (They don’t just devour their catch. They feast on it overtime.) This was the only time I remember one being killed and there were many. So we have to balance preservation of crocodiles and safety of humans. And we cannot support killing them for sport, profit or likes either. Both can exist peacefully and in safety. Hopefully, with this attention some regulations will go into place/be enforced to keep both humans and crocodiles protected.
I remember the incident with the little boy. He actually went into the water to release his hook that was stuck on the mangrove roots (that was the story).
Flooding in any country with crocodile will cause the crocodile to move with the flood waters. Ask the people of kenya and florida who has experienced flooding with crocodiles moving from there normal habitat with the flood waters. This happens all over the world where there is crocodile and floods. Are we as a people no longer able to use common sense?
People too darn wicked. I spent numerous summer holidays in amity hall and we used to catch perch not far from where clarity said the man was looking for the crocodile and we knew to look out for them when shooting fish.when a crab time, only down in Holland we used to hear bout seeing them. I've been to Holland to catch crab once, coz there were safer places to catch crab. I've even crabbed by rocky point swamps, walking through the swamp waist high water, but it was about 8 of us and one of the guys said he saw a crocodile. The next year, me alone stand on rocky point Beach wid mi flashlight and wait till dem cone back. Crocodile is everywhere, bull bay, yhallas, lysons, prospect, Port morant, Arcadia, Pera, back to Holland. I don't know of any being in Portland but there could be a few, as Portland dosent have alot of flat wetlands.
@@DelwinCowan-mb8so you are a dounce bat. Fully. When the crocodile ate the little boy out in Holland years ago in the 90s, long long before this man came here, absolutely nobody blamed any other human, government... they didn't even blame the crocodile coz it was said the boys were fishing and messed with the nest. Crocodiles been there thousands of years and you just come pon earth a talk crap. Why don't you just say what's really on your mind coz you make no sense.
@@rickrock9499 the crocodiles are surrounded by face for there enclosure and the property is also surrounded by fencing also and none of the fencing was damaged druing the flood but the area is a wetland and there are a lot of crocodiles which live in it naturally for decades
just letting go crocodiles is stupid, they grow and eat animals, they swim miles and miles... watched one swim in the sea by trelawany in a big circle... across the bay
Remember, he was forced to leave St Mary because his crocodile farm was posing a risk to a community. The residents of Amity Hall are protecting themselves and their kids, as they should. He has been there six years. We have been living there for sevaral generations and have never experienced so many encounters with crocodiles during one episode of rainfall as a result of a hurricane or any other weather conditions. The number of crocodiles at Holland bay and its surroundings, including Amity Hall, has increased exponentially since he has established that farm. Klarity is siding with the guy, without even listeningto his response.@paarieeastsidemedia
LINK TO THE TOUR OF THE HOLLOND BAY CROCODILE SANCTUARY 👇
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this man is very knowledgeable. i just learnt a lot
The man is doing the right thing. He passionate about the plight of the Jamaican croc. There are a lot of people in the community who just yab, yab, yab. Jamaican saying when you talk too much without validation (facts).
I THINK THE MAN IS TELLING THE TRUTH
They should show on tv in Jamaica to educated people he is right 100 percent right ✅
That is how crocodiles operates, he is right, the residents of that community is speaking from the lack of knowledge. These animals are protected specie, and are to be left alone. Definitely doing the right thing by protecting these animals from people.
@2:09 the man said the water use to dry , but now the water wet . The man that own the sanctuary very knowledgeable, he knows engineering.
Educate them Brother. Ignorance is so dangerous when mixed with overzealous lies for excitement.
From I was a child, there have been crocodiles on these roads during heavy rains. This is nothing new.
My father told me about them. We would always look out for them when we drove through the area.
Same. But I think both sides are exaggerating.
You lie, never on the road in Amity Hall district
@@fitzroybarclay152 If you listen to Mr. Henriques, he is speaking about the entire swamp area. Not Amity Hall in particular. When the rain falls heavily, the entire swamp area is flooded and the crocodiles roam. The same thing happens in Florida.
It will be interesting to see how the crocodiles react to all the noise from the heavy equipment moving up and down the swamp area.
@@fitzroybarclay152 LOL!!! I just watched a you tube video from Jessica Cargill where she talks about seeing a crocodile crossing the road two months ago. I hope you won't accuse her of lying also.
You can search RUclips for the following video:
I am so upset, emotional drive from Kingston to Portland ( South Coast Highway)
Reality is if you protect croc, they will become more, so both parties need to work together to help protect the community. No need for blame games.
That man respect the crocodile 🐊 more then the people
Crocodiles have been known to inhabit the waters of Eastern St. Thomas for years. I doubt that the crocodile santuary is a contributory factor to them moving closer to communities. The destruction of habitats and reduced rainfall is making it more difficult for them to source food, and as such, they are moving to new areas.
In late 1950s I attended school in Golden Grove and I was told there were Crocodiles 🐊 in that river by the cane field i was a young person iwas afraid and even today i am afraid i know they are fast running animals on land and if the government say they are protected i hope the citizens are on their PEES and CUEES. EM thanks for the update I saw you there about two years ago very informative and interesting.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I believe the sanctuary owner is telling the truth, but also I believe that he must have a record to show all the crocs that he has and has rescued as well as how many died, I’m sure he do but that’s the way to prove that he’s not dumping any in the rivers which would be absurd and wicked.
Good father stand up
I hear both side of the story. Perhaps NEPA, other stake holders and the media need to hold a meeting to discuss the matter and the way forward...At this point some things said make little sense. Effective Communication between the citizens and Mr. Henriques is definitely necessary.
The people complaining are ignorant and seeking attention. They should have spoken to Mr. Henriques if they have an issue instead of spreading propaganda.
You are very rude to say the citizens of that area ignorant and seeking attention. Seeking attention from who? If people no talk unu sey sintin dat dem kles. Those children needs to be protected. How crocrodile free to roam, while children can't move freely? The school is nearby. Oh precious crocodiles and oh dam pickney dem; go sidung.
I just saw a video from Jessica Cargill where she talks about seeing a crocodile crossing the road in the swamp area 2 months ago. I hope no one accuses her of lying. 😀
Her RUclips video is called "I am so upset, emotional drive from Kingston to Portland ( South Coast Highway)"
The government has big plans for tourism in St. Thomas. It seems as if the parish already has a major tourist attraction. Look at what happens in Black River.
He's 💯 right, if any of you know about Florida you would understand what this man saying because crocodile/alligators are everywhere in Florida even on the hotels compound have beware of crocodile🐊
That’s why I would not live in Florida because I am afraid of those reptile good luck people
Regardless of where you put them, they will wonder away from where they were placed . This have to be looked at by creating barriers that will keep the crocs within certain territories .
He said that most crocodiles that washed away is from around the place that have been there from a longer time,they washed away from different places too
@nicholasbrown3637 that's correct even if the sanctuary wasn't there,there would still be crocodiles in the area because they have been there for decades
Is this the same guy that grow the crocodile, that I wanted the visit ?
Yes it is the same person
This man have a crocodile sanctuary And it's not far from where children play so he should be taken better care of his property so that when there is a flood the crocodile cannot escape from his sanctuary.
A small crocodile can still attack a child; the owner of the sanctuary and the surrounding communities should come together and work something out.
Yes, what the owner is saying about the flood and how the smaller crocodile could escape is true, however there must be a better communication between both parties.
Looking forward to seeing you in my comments supporting 🇯🇲💯
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No such thing as “Amity,” it’s “Amity Hall.”
I don’t know who to believe and I won’t be distracted by his knowledge of crocodiles, wetlands or how irate and defensive he is. A lot of these ppl are way more passionate about sanctuary than ppl’s safety. He is saying he didn’t put them there and saying they are too small to be dangerous at the same time. 🤷♀️ He is moving the young ones and they won’t stay young forever. He is also saying these were originally wetlands which is true, but insinuating that the ppl messed with nature and get what they get, as the crocodiles are in their natural habitat and humans shouldn’t live or build there. That could be true too. Whether that position is right or wrong, with that mindset, I wouldn’t put anything past him.
That is not to say ppl aren’t creating drama for attention and killing these protected species needlessly, which is wrong and they should be punished. Lot of ppl killing them for likes and profits. Also, not sure he’s not making a profit himself from his habitat 🤷♀️ it could be free but I don’t know.
I grew up near Holland Bay (beyond the old sugar factory) and no one would kill them. There were so many, we named them. One was called Marcus. 😂 It was also well known that crocodiles were there and they would come out especially with heavy rains. It happened all the time like clockwork. Just like the crabs, they would come out with the rains and floods. They were part of the community in a matter of speaking. When ppl were hunting crabs, coming all the way from Kingston, they were warned about the crocodiles as that is where they lived. On the flip side, I also remember one crocodile that ate a child who was fishing. It pulled him off the while he was with his friends and took him into the water. It was a tragedy, They went and killed it afterwards and retrieved the child’s remains. (They don’t just devour their catch. They feast on it overtime.) This was the only time I remember one being killed and there were many. So we have to balance preservation of crocodiles and safety of humans. And we cannot support killing them for sport, profit or likes either. Both can exist peacefully and in safety.
Hopefully, with this attention some regulations will go into place/be enforced to keep both humans and crocodiles protected.
I remember the incident with the little boy. He actually went into the water to release his hook that was stuck on the mangrove roots (that was the story).
Flooding in any country with crocodile will cause the crocodile to move with the flood waters. Ask the people of kenya and florida who has experienced flooding with crocodiles moving from there normal habitat with the flood waters. This happens all over the world where there is crocodile and floods.
Are we as a people no longer able to use common sense?
People too darn wicked. I spent numerous summer holidays in amity hall and we used to catch perch not far from where clarity said the man was looking for the crocodile and we knew to look out for them when shooting fish.when a crab time, only down in Holland we used to hear bout seeing them. I've been to Holland to catch crab once, coz there were safer places to catch crab. I've even crabbed by rocky point swamps, walking through the swamp waist high water, but it was about 8 of us and one of the guys said he saw a crocodile. The next year, me alone stand on rocky point Beach wid mi flashlight and wait till dem cone back. Crocodile is everywhere, bull bay, yhallas, lysons, prospect, Port morant, Arcadia, Pera, back to Holland. I don't know of any being in Portland but there could be a few, as Portland dosent have alot of flat wetlands.
That same man name call on dumping crocs in st.mary years ago this man cares about the crocs than people😡
That don’t justify what he is saying and. Doing people life more important than 🐊 crocodiles
@@DelwinCowan-mb8so you are a dounce bat. Fully. When the crocodile ate the little boy out in Holland years ago in the 90s, long long before this man came here, absolutely nobody blamed any other human, government... they didn't even blame the crocodile coz it was said the boys were fishing and messed with the nest. Crocodiles been there thousands of years and you just come pon earth a talk crap. Why don't you just say what's really on your mind coz you make no sense.
What do you know about croc it seems nothing no one can stop wild animals from moving to anywhere in jamaica no one
These Crocodiles are there long before Amity Hall people dem if yu get rid of the man the Crocodiles will still be here leave the man alone.
Critical thinking skill
U guys ask him no sensible questions like….
If him crocs were properly secured during the flooding!!
@@rickrock9499 the crocodiles are surrounded by face for there enclosure and the property is also surrounded by fencing also and none of the fencing was damaged druing the flood but the area is a wetland and there are a lot of crocodiles which live in it naturally for decades
the whole south coast full of crocodile, them ppl just need to learn about Jamaica
Yea u hardly see crocodiles on the north coast
just letting go crocodiles is stupid, they grow and eat animals, they swim miles and miles... watched one swim in the sea by trelawany in a big circle... across the bay
This guy Ainsley is also accused of dumping crocs at Peggy Mouth... historically there were no crocs there.
Crocodile not alligator just saying blessings
The animals are dangerous and it's wet land him fi move it
Klarity sell out Amity Hall.
How did he do that? By getting the other side of the story?
That's a strong accusation. How did he sell out Amity Hall residents? Could you elaborate
Flooding in any country with crocodile will cause the crocodile to move with the flood waters. Ask the people of kenya and florida.
Remember, he was forced to leave St Mary because his crocodile farm was posing a risk to a community. The residents of Amity Hall are protecting themselves and their kids, as they should. He has been there six years. We have been living there for sevaral generations and have never experienced so many encounters with crocodiles during one episode of rainfall as a result of a hurricane or any other weather conditions. The number of crocodiles at Holland bay and its surroundings, including Amity Hall, has increased exponentially since he has established that farm. Klarity is siding with the guy, without even listeningto his response.@paarieeastsidemedia
Man catch dem and cook dem
Man uou dont havve no excuse people kill dem
I just which one day the crocodile 🐊 would turn around and eat him
Wah kinda talk that