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Zoological Society To Host “Reef Watch” Event
Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Polar explorer and environmentalist, Robert Swan OBE, once said: “The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it.”


Francis Patton overjoyed with BZS link-up
Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Teachers at Francis Patton are celebrating as they have received some very positive science results after tests sat by their Primary 6 students.


In the land of the lemur
Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Lemurs look cute and fuzzy but being an expert on them is no picnic. Travis Steffens has trekked for miles across hostile terrain in blazing temperatures to find them.


New Tawny Frogmouth Chicks At BAMZ
Friday, May 08, 2015

The Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo is now playing host to two new inhabitants, a pair of tawny frogmouth chicks born approximately one month ago to parents Kermit and Duane, inhabitants of the Australasia exhibit.


Zoological Society puts accent on history
Monday, April 27, 2015

“Educating tomorrow’s environmentalists,” is the mission of the Bermuda Zoological Society, and while impassioning and empowering students to protect and conserve the environment is important, it is equally important to the BZS to educate adults — especially those who are teaching the next generation. We desire to provide them with the understanding and skills to help them set an example of how to make a difference for our natural world



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BZS Trunk Island Cottage Receives Upgrade!
BZS Press Release
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.

In 2017, the BZS transformed Trunk Island into a spectacular outdoor classroom for schoolchildren to learn about conservation and the environment. The island in Harrington Sound is home to one of the largest original relic Palmetto Palm Forests in Bermuda. Its isolation makes it an ideal location for conservation efforts.  The BZS transformed the existing caretaker's cottage into a classroom and this building now provides the perfect setting for BZS educators to conduct a quick lesson, perform a lab experiment and then move the students outside into the field for practical study. In addition to the classes, the cottage provides the perfect setting for older students to experience residential camps, allowing them to remain on the island for significant periods with all the amenities they would need while being immersed in Bermuda's natural history.

With the recent upgrades, BZS Educators can now accomplish their goal of 3,000 students a year utilizing the space in a formal classroom setting for learning whilst surrounded by nature.  In addition, the front porch will provide shelter for either sleeping outdoors during residential camps or for classes, with the back porch providing a sheltered eating area.

In addition to the porch expansion, the roof of the cottage was given a much-needed renovation, including the addition of donated solar panels from Sunny Side Solar. This is a continuing step in our many conservation efforts to make Trunk Island a carbon-neutral learning centre.

Colin Brown, President of the Bermuda Zoological Society stated, I would like to thank all the donors and contractors that have provided significant contributions towards us reaching this goal on time and on budget. Trunk Island is truly a gem, and we look forward to welcoming the community and students over the coming years. This work could not have been completed without a strong volunteer group, namely our Weekend Warriors, who provided their valuable time and resources.”