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The National Trust for the Cayman Islands

@nattrustcayman

Environmental conservation and historic preservation non-profit. Guardians of Cayman's natural and cultural heritage since 1987.

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Will you be celebrating Arbour Day - a day to honour trees - with us next Friday, April 26? 🌳 Plant a young Whitewood tree (Tabebuia heterophylla) and help conserve this native plant species. 🇰🇾 #didyouknow:... facebook.com/27941796206873…

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We are interested in assessing public knowledge of invasive species and attitudes towards their control. To help us do so, we would appreciate if you would kindly complete this brief survey. surveymonkey.com/r/27G5YGF surveymonkey.com/r/27G5YGF

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Wonderful to read the message from the Minister of the Environment ❤️ May this be the start of making greater efforts to protect our Islands. facebook.com/story.php?stor…

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A huge thank you to Franz Manderson, the Cayman Islands Department of Environment and all civil servants and members of the public who showed their support in protecting our native species for this year's Earth... facebook.com/27941796206873…

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On Friday, Trust staff and Ministry of Environment officials celebrated the first Arbour Day in the Cayman Islands at The Mission House Historic Site with the planting of two native Whitewood... caymancompass.com/2019/04/28/tre…

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I took Selena for a date to the Mission House on Saturday and we learned how to make rag rugs. We worked on one rug together and after we took our unfinished rug home, she's continued to work on it and... facebook.com/NationalTrustC…

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Have you heard the news? We're opening a new bird sanctuary in North Side! nationaltrust.org.ky/single-post/Na… nationaltrust.org.ky/single-post/Na…

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We LOVE to keep local traditions alive! Have you attended our cooking classes yet? Next month we're trying our hand at salt beef and beans. Yum! facebook.com/27941796206873…

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How are you spending Iguana Awareness Day? May we suggest a visit to see our beautiful Grand Cayman blue iguana in World of Reptiles? This species is one of the most endangered reptiles in the world; there were once fewer than 20 of these animals left in the wild. 1/3

How are you spending Iguana Awareness Day? May we suggest a visit to see our beautiful Grand Cayman blue iguana in World of Reptiles? This species is one of the most endangered reptiles in the world; there were once fewer than 20 of these animals left in the wild. 1/3
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Since 2001, WCS has participated in the Blue Iguana Recovery Program. We’ve helped breed, incubate and hatch iguana eggs and assisted in population surveys of wild blue iguanas that have been reintroduced on the island of Grand Cayman. 2/3

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The Blue Iguana Recovery Program, coordinated by the National Trust for the Cayman Islands, has successfully released more than 1300 iguanas bred in human care since 2002. Now that’s something to celebrate! 3/3

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When you go into a national park, it’s your responsibility to keep yourself, your family, and the wildlife safe (and the viral videos at a minimum.) Find tips to watch wildlife safely (share these with your friends) at: nps.gov/subjects/watch…

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We can't imagine Cayman without our parrots, it is sad to think of the natural spectacles we are all missing out on. The NTCI is proud to help protect the two endemic subspecies of Cayman Parrots from suffering the same fate as those on other islands.

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We are proud to protect Cayman's only Ramsar Site, Booby Pond Nature Reserve! It is a must visit spectacle of wildlife. Cayman's wetlands and mangrove forests provide incredible recreational opportunities, find a local tour operator and get out there asap!