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Seal Named “Northlands”, Set To Leave IslandMonday, March 20, 2023
The seal who was found on Clearwater Beach last month has officially been named Northlands — with Ruby Dill naming the seal after her granddaughter’s school — and Northlands will soon be traveling to the USA with the aim he continue his rehabilitation before being released back into the wild.
Plans Being Made To Send Seal To The USA
Saturday, March 18, 2023
The seal that was found in Bermuda last month — which is only a few weeks old — is “eating six pounds of fish a day, gaining weight, and generally doing well,” and plans are being made to send him to the Mystic Aquarium in Connecticut, with the same facility that accepted the seal that was found here in 2019, set to assist again.
BZS Trunk Island Cottage Receives Upgrade!
Friday, March 17, 2023
Thanks to the unwavering support of our donors, the Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS) has recently completed renovations to the cottage on Trunk Island – the BZS Living Classroom, the jewel in the crown of BZS education. The renovations have expanded the footprint of the current island classroom to encompass an expansion of the sheltered porches for outdoor learning while also providing storage areas for teaching tools.
Over 500 People Attend Lionfish Chowder Event
Friday, February 24, 2023
Chiko&T’s Restaurant won both the People’s Choice and Judge’s Awards at the BZS Lionfish Chowder competition, while The Cloud at the Waterfront, Wahoo’s Bistro, the Loren and the Spot Restaurant claimed second and third place honours.
HSBC Announced as Lead Sponsor of BZS Micro Forest Project
Monday, February 20, 2023
With the impacts of climate change being felt more and more each year, the need for reforestation projects has arguably never been more important and urgent. The Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS) today announced that HSBC has thrown its weight behind increasing Bermuda’s biodiversity, as Lead Sponsor of the BZS Micro Forest Project – Bermuda's Official Micro Forest Initiative.
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All the latest updates and news from the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum, and Zoo, one of Bermuda's leading visitor attractions!
A free event titled ‘Bermuda Adventure @ The Aquarium’ is set to be held tomorrow [July 30] from 6.00pm to 8.00pm, with attendees able to “learn a little about our ocean, our heritage, and ourselves, and have a bit of fun.”
A spokesperson said, “Residents from across the island are invited to join ‘Bermuda Adventure @ The Aquarium’ on Monday, July 30 from 6.00pm to 8.00pm. There will be free admission to this unique event, offering an appropriate, family-friendly launch to Cup Match Week. The evening is geared to learn a little about our ocean, our heritage, and ourselves, and have a bit of fun.
“Reps from various community organizations, including BAMZ, Crossroads Football, Flatts Recreation, Imagine Bermuda, Somersfield Academy and St Patrick’s Church are collaborating in the production of this innovative gathering.
“Those attending will have the pleasure of free access of the marine- side of this renowned campus, as well as a scavenger hunt, boat ride around the Sound, and a variety of other interactive opportunities. These will include a choice of games in which the goal is fun rather than winning.
“In the week leading up to the celebration of Emancipation, there will be a limited supply of free pizza supplied by the MEF Group, available to attendees, as well as reasonably priced food from young local chefs.
“Bermuda Adventure – Summer 2018 is the result of a collaboration of 16 organizations -both government and non-government. The goal is to leverage this season of recreation: promoting renewal – body, mind and spirit- for personal benefit and that of the entire community.
“The first ‘Bermuda Adventure’ of next month will be at Auto Solutions on St. John’s Road, on Thursday, August 9 from 5.00pm to 6.30pm. The goal on that day is for young and old to explore the changing world of vehicles in the 21st century.”