Presenters at the forum were Donna Lowe, senior director of Forest Science and Technology Services at the Forestry Department of Jamaica Dr Susan Koenig, director of Windsor Research Centre in Trelawny and Dr Andrew Lamm, senior lecturer and head of Research Projects, Centre for Scientific-based Research, Entrepreneurship and Continuing Studies in the faculty of science and sport. The purpose, the university said, was to promote discussion and awareness of the importance of Cockpit Country as a natural resource. THE Faculty of Science and Sport at the University of Technology (UTech) in collaboration with the Environmental Foundation of Jamaica last Thursday hosted a public forum titled, 'Cockpit Country: Jamaica's Natural Heritage' on its Papine campus. With her are (from second left) Dr Andrew Lamm, senior lecturer and head of research projects Donna Lowe, seniordirector of Forest Science and Technology Services at the Forestry Department of Jamaica and Dr Susan Koenig, Director of Windsor Research Centre, Trelawny. Dr Debbie-Ann Gordon-Smith (left), director of the Centre for Science-based Research, Entrepreneurship and Continuing Studies in the faculty of science andsport fields a question from the audience at last week’s public forum on the Cockpit Country hosted in collaboration with the Environmental Foundation ofJamaica (EFJ) at UTech’s Papine campus.