BLUE GENES BABIES: NEW FOCUSED APPROACH TO BLUE IGUANA CONSERVATION
The newest clutch of Grand Cayman’s iconic, yet endangered, blue iguanas are hatching at the Blue Iguana Conservation (BIC) facility.
The newest clutch of Grand Cayman’s iconic, yet endangered, blue iguanas are hatching at the Blue Iguana Conservation (BIC) facility.
A female green turtle was spotted in the swimming pool of a Seven Mile Beach condominium complex on Saturday, 15th August. The turtle was trying to nest when she lost her way and accidentally fell in the pool.
More than 100 local students from both the public and private school sectors are expected to converge at Cayman International School on 25th and 26th April for a first-of-its-kind conference, called the Youth Summit 2020....
The International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) is an informal partnership between countries and organisations which strives to preserve coral reefs and related ecosystems around the world, of which both the United Kingdom and the Central Caribbean Marine Institute (CCMI) are members.
King Tides, or unusually high tides are expected for the shores of the Cayman Islands in Mid-January and Mid-February, Scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) officials say.
Entanglement in lost or discarded fishing line is one of the most severe threats to juvenile turtles in the Cayman Islands and is also a danger to other wildlife.
According to the CI Department of Environment, the Cayman Islands ended 2019 with some sad news: Local divers found a dead hawksbill turtle off the coast near Lighthouse Point on Dec. 30.