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Goodbye to CliffyThursday, October 23, 2014
There’s a longtail named Cliffy exploring the world, thanks to the efforts of a Paget couple
BAMZ Opens Following Hurricane Gonzalo
Monday, October 20, 2014
The Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo [BAMZ] remains open following Hurricane Gonzalo’s visit to Bermuda over the weekend, following its midday opening yesterday [Oct 19] as the island worked to repair the damage caused by the storm.
Aquarium and zoo open for visitors
Monday, October 20, 2014
The Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo (BAMZ) is open for business — and has been since Sunday, in spite of sustaining some damage over the weekend from Hurricane Gonzalo.
Aquarium gets overdue facelift
Monday, October 13, 2014
BAMZ will be renovating their roof and their tanks to the Aquarium. The building, which was orginally constructed in the 1920's, will be getting an update and makeover in the next six months, to improve the facility. Wildlife from the tanks have been moved to holding tanks outside.
Injured turtle released into wild
Thursday, October 09, 2014
A turtle that had to have its flipper amputated after getting tangled up in fishing line has been released back into the wild.
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Dec 6, 2012 at 8:00 am
Orana the Fossa in the Madagascar exhibit
(Photo by Akil Simmons)
If you are stuck as to what to get someone for Christmas then a membership for the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo could be the perfect gift. And you don’t just have to get a membership for a youngster - you can always buy one for the whole family.
Lynda Johnson from the BAMZ said: “A membership makes a great gift.”
Ms Johnson said they usually get a number of people buying memberships for Christmas presents. “We also have people buying gift cards for our shop,” she added.
The cheapest membership is only $10 and that is for students (1318 years of age).
Then seniors only have to pay $15.
For adults over 18 years old the membership is $45 while a family membership (Killifish Family) costs $75.
For membership purposes, a family is defined as the parents and their immediate children under the age of 18 or in full-time education. A family membership can have no more than two adults named on the membership card. In the case of a single parent family, one other adult may be named on the card. Additional benefits include booking privileges for Aqua Camp participants.
A Killifish Grandparent membership costs $75 and that includes two grandparents and up to three grandchildren (age 18 and under) or one grandparent and four grandchildren (age 18 and under) to be named on the card. Additional grandchildren’s names may be added to the card at $5 per child. Additional benefits include booking privileges for Aqua Camp participants.
Ms Johnson said: “A membership allows the person to come in every day of the year except Christmas and they discount in the gift shop for their purchases. They also get our monthly newsletters. We also send out a lot of things electronically which is great for the kids.”