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Conch Salad TV: Saving San Salvador's Iguanas
Conch Salad TV: Saving San Salvador's Iguanas
The Bahamas is home
to several species of iguanas, but some are doing better than others. In
an effort to help the San Salvador iguana population, Seacology and
CIBC FirstCaribbean Bank teamed up to fund the San Salvador Iguana
Conservation Centre. The Centre is located at Gerace Research Center,
and overseen by Professor William Hayes of Loma Linda University. Local
conservation organizatio...
Conch Salad TV: Saving San Salvador's Iguanas
Conch Salad TV: Saving San Salvador's Iguanas
The Bahamas is home
to several species of iguanas, but some are doing better than others. In
an effort to help the San Salvador iguana population, Seacology and
CIBC FirstCaribbean Bank teamed up to fund the San Salvador Iguana
Conservation Centre. The Centre is located at Gerace Research Center,
and overseen by Professor William Hayes of Loma Linda University. Local
conservation organizatio...
No More Conch Salad Bahamas Weighs Conch-servation
No More Conch Salad Bahamas Weighs Conch-servation
Elenakalis.com
Five centuries ago, the Amerindian inhabitants of the Bahamas lived in a completely different world from the one we know today.
Early
European explorers described flocks of parrots "darkening the sky",
dense hardwood forests, and sea turtles so numerous they kept sailors
awake by constantly knocking against ship hulls.
Seals and
iguanas crowded the shorelines; whale...
Reverend Angela Palacious releases, Christian Conch Salad
Nassau, Bahamas - First featured in the Religious Section of The Tribune and in the Bahama
Journal, Sharing Our Stories Of Encounters With God is a collection of
devotional meditations by Rev. Angela C. Bosfield Palacious, the first
Female Bahamian Anglican Priest and formidable yet humble woman of God.
Designed for personal reflection as well as family and group discussion,
these devotions c...
Conch Salad TV: The Sperrit!
Conch Salad TV: The Sperrit!
Ready for Junkanoo?
Catch "The Sperrit" Jordan Darville's documentary
that follows the team "One Family" as they detail their history and the
history of the festival, while dealing with internal struggles and
rival squads.
The film also touches on the problems Bahamian society
faces, and how Junkanoo may be inadvertently contributing to them...
Conch Salad TV: Lighthouses of The Bahamas
Conch Salad TV: Lighthouses of The Bahamas
Lighthouses of the Bahamas are an iconic symbol of the country's
history. The Bahamas has the only remaining hand cranked (kerosene) light houses in
the world. See them lit by the keepers, learn their stories and let us know if you think they should be saved.
This video features interviews with Dave Gale of the Bahamas
Lighthouse Preservation Society, as well as Hope Town Lighthouse
Kee...
Conch Salad TV: Reggae in The Bahamas
Conch Salad TV: Reggae in The Bahamas
We don't expect to find much LIVE reggae in Nassau (not much live
music in general these days) but check out
Willis and the Illest. They
got a blend of styles, and are steadily building their local audience
with their weekly shows.
What do you think about them? Have you seen
them perform live yet? Or heard their newest album? What is the future
of Bahamian Reggae?
This video features inter...
Conch Salad TV: Lighthouses of The Bahamas
Conch Salad TV: Lighthouses of The Bahamas
Lighthouses of the Bahamas are an iconic symbol of the country's
history. The Bahamas has the only remaining hand cranked (kerosene) light houses in the world.? See them lit by the keepers, learn their stories and let us know if you think they should be saved.
Conch Salad TV: What's so Great about Turtles
Conch Salad TV: What's so Great about Turtles
A video that answers this important question from the mind of a
Bahamian high school student! Following the 2009 ban of the capture of
any turtles, many Bahamians were outraged. But this video strives to
show why we should not be outraged, but should in fact be proud.
How do
you feel about the Turtle Ban? Let us know.
Brought to you by Friends of the Environment, Loggerhead Productio...
Conch Salad TV: What's so Great about Turtles
Conch Salad TV: What's so Great about Turtles
A video that answers this important question from the mind of a
Bahamian high school student! Following the 2009 ban of the capture of
any turtles, many Bahamians were outraged. But this video strives to
show why we should not be outraged, but should in fact be proud.
How do
you feel about the Turtle Ban? Let us know.
Brought to you by Friends of the Environment, Loggerhead Productio...