Animals of the Cayman Islands
Catherine Childs of the National Trust for the Cayman Islands tells us about the animals of the Cayman Islands.
weiterA View From Our Mountains – Cayman’s Geologic History
We live at sea level and yet on the tops of mountains. The Cayman Islands are the highest peaks of…
weiterCayman students return from climate change conference
Protect our Future members Connor Childs, Olivia Zimmer and Steff Mcdermot recently attended the United Nations COP 25 Climate Conference…
weiterNational Trust Extraordinary General Meeting
The National Trust Chairman has called an Extraordinary General Meeting (“the EGM”) as per section 7(2) of the National Trust Bye-Laws (2015), for…
weiterNational Trust’s Affidavit and Supporting Documents
For transparency sake, the National Trust is posting its Affidavit filed on 11th December to highlight the environmental reasons it…
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Three young students from the Cayman Islands will be attending the 2019 United Nations Climate Change Conference COP25, taking place…
weiterChampion of the rock iguanas
Tanja Laaser doesn’t have a cape or a spandex outfit, but when the green iguana hotline rings on Little Cayman,…
weiterTrust: Coral relocation message misleading
A year after its last statement on the cruise project raising concerns about the loss of marine habitat and wrecks,…
weiterRetired Capt. and Master Mariner weighs in on Cruise Berthing Facility
Capt. Paul Hurlstone started as a deckhand at the age of 15 in 1946. Capt. Paul has since sailed on…
weiterUnderwater trip to raise awareness
With over 20 acres of pristine coral reef and two historic shipwrecks in the direct line of fire from the…
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