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Abaco Neem Oil and The Neem Project are Showcased at "World Neem Organisation" Summit in India
Abaco Neem Oil and The Neem Project are Showcased at "World Neem Organisation" Summit in India
The proprietors of Abaco Neem, Nick and Daphne Miaoulis recently returned from the first annual “World Neem Organisation” (WNO) Summit and educational trip to Bangalore, India...
Reflections: Evacuees and Economy Get Boost From One Eleuthera
The One Eleuthera Foundation (OEF) has moved from one storm to another – Hurricane Dorian in September 2019 to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Both have created difficult economic times for The Bahamas...
Abaconians reassured on BEC power plant
Abaconians reassured on BEC power plant
The Bahamas Electricity Corporation power plant under construction in Wilson City, Abaco, is being built using best international practices, and is being monitored by government agencies, Minister of State for Utilities the Hon. Phenton Neymour assured Abaco residents on Thursday, September 10.
International efforts to restore Abaco Creek
International efforts to restore Abaco Creek
Friends of the Environment has partnered with Dr Craig Layman and his research team from Florida International University to restore a vital tidal creek and wetland area in Abaco.
Broad Creek, located just south of Marsh Harbour near Camp Abaco has been blocked for more than 30 years after a road was constructed to build the camp.
The restoration project entailed removing a small area of the...
A picture tour of Hope Town, Abaco
A picture tour of Hope Town, Abaco
Depending on where you start it takes some extra effort to get to Hope Town. If you have made it as far as Marsh Harbour, Abaco then it's just one more boat ride to Elbow Cay.
Once you get off the ferry there is a lot to take in and it's all packed tightly together. In Hope Town, the scale of the world has shrunk to fit life's usual characters and places into a fraction of the space. The peopl...
Abaco Student Wins International Recognition for Art Encouraging People to Protect The Marine Environment
Abaco Student Wins International Recognition for Art Encouraging People to Protect The Marine Environment
An Abaco student’s artwork depicting the damage that can happen if we don’t all protect the ocean has been internationally recognized by the marine zoological facility Delphinus, located just outside of Cancun, Mexico...
Blue Lagoon Teaches Marine Awareness and Conservation to Abaco Students
Nearly 500 Abaco school children learned about the importance of conservation and preventing marine debris during a week of distance learning provided by Project B.E.A.C.H. (Bahamas Education Association for Cetacean Health)...
Art For The Parks Abaco Event - January 25 - 27
Art For The Parks Abaco Event - January 25 - 27
Art for the Parks Abaco is in support of the National Parks of Abaco and will take place over three days: Friday, 25th January, 6pm - 9pm;? Saturday, 26th January, 10am - 6pm; and Sunday, 27th January, 11am - 3pm.
Art For The Parks Abaco Event - January 25 - 27
Art For The Parks Abaco Event - January 25 - 27
Art for the Parks Abaco is in support of the National Parks of Abaco and will take place over three days: Friday, 25th January, 6pm - 9pm;? Saturday, 26th January, 10am - 6pm; and Sunday, 27th January, 11am - 3pm.
Abaco Parrot Population Increasing
Abaco Parrot Population Increasing
The Bahamas National Trust in conjunction with Dr. Frank Riviera and Caroline Stahala recently conducted an intensive survey of the Bahama Parrot on Abaco.
Population surveys were conducted in 2002 resulted in estimates of the Abaco
parrot population of about 2,500 parrots with similar values in the following years. This year? Dr. Frank Rivera and Caroline Stahala, who took part in the initia...