This is the full text of a profile of David Wingate by Ianthe Jeanne Dugan featured in yesterday's Wall Street Journal.
NONSUCH ISLAND, Bermuda (Wall Street Journal) -- When David Wingate was a boy, other kids taunted him, he says, because he had a s...
"A SKINK TAIL'' One winter morning Dill woke up to find dew on fresh green grass, moist bright flowers and a breath, that was smoky when he exhaled. It was one of those days when, it's cold, but the sun is shining brightly to make your skin warm in ...
an expedition to study biodiversity in Zambia.
For one year, Mr. Raine will lead 14 Greenforce volunteers in Kafue National Park, 200 miles west of Lusaka, the capital and near the border with Zimbabwe.
He will act as scientific coordinator while the...
European music in the US. By the early 20th century the relationship gave birth to the distinctive sound known as jazz.
Over the years the music has evolved, transcending age, culture and languages all over the world.
For lovers of jazz, the music ca...
The latest in a planned series of additions and upgradings took yet another wondrous step forward at the weekend when the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo (BAMZ) opened its new Australasia Exhibit.
Lush greenery, splashing waterfalls and luminous, calm...
He -- or is it she? -- is believed to be the first lizard of its kind to have come to these shores.
About six inches long, with an orange head and bronze body, the five line Florida skink made its passage here yesterday on a ship's container.
And, we...
governor Lord Waddington, profiled by reporter John Sweeney. The Royal Gazette here reprints the article in full: The palms susurrated in the mid-ocean breeze as the voodoo men came on to shake their sticks at the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. Th...
And speaking of balancing, the most unusual aspect of this year's exhibition will be the world-renowned Chinese Acrobats.
Billed as "a truly Oriental spectacular'' and a show for all ages, the acrobatic performance should be a major attraction at the...