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A pressure group set up to protest against pollution caused by power plant chimneys and machinery should be mirrored throughout the island, the leader of an environmental charity claimed.
Eugene Dean, the chairman of Greenrock, said that the organisa...
DATE: Oct 21, 2020
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CATEGORY:
Environment
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AUTHOR:
Duncan Hall
Keen birdwatcher Paul Watson had a spring to remember.
Perched at Cooper’s Point in June, Mr Watson counted some 2,500 great shearwater in just 80 minutes, he reported in the summer edition of the Bermuda Audubon Society newsletter.
Mr Watson said: “...
DATE: Aug 18, 2020
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CATEGORY:
Environment
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AUTHOR:
Duncan Hall
An endangered plant last seen growing in the wild more than a century ago has taken the first step on a comeback from the brink of extinction.
A total of four Governor Laffan’s Ferns planted in the Bermuda Audubon Society’s nature reserve at Sears Ca...
DATE: Aug 14, 2020
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CATEGORY:
Environment
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AUTHOR:
Duncan Hall
The Bermuda Audubon Society is to object to an application to renew approval for a development on the grounds of historic Walsingham House, the organisation’s president said yesterday.
The Hamilton Parish property, home to Tom Moore’s Tavern, is owne...
DATE: Aug 05, 2020
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CATEGORY:
Environment
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AUTHOR:
Duncan Hall
Two snow geese blown in by high winds have found a temporary home on St George’s golf course.
Paul Watson, a keen birdwatcher, said: “They were on the promontory near Blackbeard’s early Friday afternoon and, on Friday evening, they were on the old 13...
DATE: Apr 08, 2020
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CATEGORY:
Environment
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AUTHOR:
Duncan Hall