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Animal welfare experts have urged the public to act quickly and call the aquarium if they see signs of a turtle in distress.
Legacy of AC35 – Philanthropic achievements
Saturday, November 11, 2017
Office supplies and equipment, including computer monitors, backpacks, caps, water bottles and sunglasses to Bermudian schools, churches, government agencies and charities.
Trunk Island programme gets boost from RenRe
Tuesday, November 07, 2017
The Trunk Island Living Classroom has won a $250,000 boost from reinsurance firm RenaissanceRe.
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Bermuda’s endangered skinks are soon to cross paths with a thriving invasive species that already outnumbers the entire native population.
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By Gareth Finighan
Published Jul 2, 2014 at 8:00 am
Nature award: Winner of the Mervyn White Shield, Ruskin Cave, with Andrew Dobson,
president of Bermuda Audubon Society, and camp director Camilla Stringer.
Saltus Grammar School student Ruskin Cave has won a natural history award after attending a camp on Nonsuch Island.
Ruskin, 16, was presented with the Mervyn White Shield for achieving top marks during the camp which was run by Bermuda Audubon Society and Bermuda Zoological Society. The camp, which is funded by Catlin Insurance, PartnerRe and The Garden Club of Bermuda, offers students aged 15 to 18 an opportunity for hands-on learning about natural history from local experts.
Ruskin said he planned to pursue a career in marine science and conservation and plans to return to Nonsuch Camp as a counsellor.