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The Nature Conservancy in The Bahamas Celebrates 20 Years of Conservation, Collaboration and Community
The Nature Conservancy in The Bahamas Celebrates 20 Years of Conservation, Collaboration and Community
The Nature Conservancy (TNC) commemorated 20 years of work in The Bahamas. An event held at the Balmoral Club on 15th March under the theme ‘Celebrating 20 Years of Conservation, Collaboration and Community’, gathered key stakeholders, government agencies and partners to express appreciation and to highlight the milestones and contributions of the Conservancy.
Minister Miller thanks The Nature Conservancy for its contribution to protecting the environment
Minister Miller thanks The Nature Conservancy for its contribution to protecting the environment
Environment and Natural Resources Minister the Hon. Vaughn Miller reflected on The Nature Conservancy’s (TNC) storms, successes and partnerships as he congratulated the organization for its work of conservation in The Bahamas over the past 20 years.
BAMSI graduates its first cohort of Flats Fishing and Nature Tour Guide certification trainees
BAMSI graduates its first cohort of Flats Fishing and Nature Tour Guide certification trainees
“Soar Higher”, and “Reel in Your Success” were the charges given by the Honorable I. Chester Cooper, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister ofTourism, Investments and Aviation to the nation’s first cohort of graduates in the BahamasAgricultural and Marine Science Institute’s (BAMSI) flats fishing and nature tour guide certification programs on Monday, January 29th, 2024. The graduation cer...
Nature's Lines New Work by John Beadle Opening Reception - January 19th
Nassau, Bahamas - You're invited to
"Nature's Lines" New Work by John Beadle Opening Reception Thursday,
January 19, 2012 from 6 to 9pm.
A long-awaited and much anticipated exhibition is opening on Thursday,
January 19, 2012 from 6pm to 9pm at the Central Bank of The Bahamas Art
Gallery on Frederick Street, Nassau. Nature's Lines features new work
by talented Bahamian artist John Beadle. ...
PM's wife plants national tree at Rand Nature Center
PM's wife plants national tree at Rand Nature Center
On May 22, the International Day of Biological Diversity, Ann Marie Davis, wife of the prime minister, joined the Bahamas National Trust (BNT) on Grand Bahama for its tree planting ceremony to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Bahamian independence at the Rand Nature Centre.
Art Lucaya Opens At Rand Nature Centre
Art Lucaya Opens At Rand Nature Centre
GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS - There's a new attraction for Grand Bahamian art lovers as Art Lucaya at the Rand Nature Centre.
Borderless nature of crypto limits national regulation, says IMF
As The Bahamas goes back to the drawing board to further strengthen its digital asset regime in the aftermath of the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in a recently released a white paper said the borderless nature of the crypto assets ecosystem limits the effectiveness of national approaches to regulation.
The Nature Conservancy and SBDC partner for sustainable Blue Economy business initiatives
The Nature Conservancy and SBDC partner for sustainable Blue Economy business initiatives
The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and Access Accelerator, Small Business Development Centre Bahamas (SBDC) signed a memorandum of agreement to signify the commencement of a program that will assist small and medium-sized businesses in the blue economy sector.
Turning nature into art
Turning nature into art
BAHAMIAN artist and wood carver Julian McKenzie believes he is fulfilling a vision God gave him in a dream - carving tree trunks and roots into amazing works of art.
BNT Supports Nature Reserve Component of Salinas Development on Long Island
The Bahamas National Trust (BNT) notes recent comments attributed to Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments, & Aviation the Hon. Chester Cooper about a proposed development in South Long Island.
In a Nassau Guardian article dated June 22, 2022, Mr. Cooper referenced the approval of a 10,000 acre, $250 million-dollar project with cruise elements and a nature reserve “which ...