
Turtle Hatchling Advisory
The DoE is reminding the public to never interfere with emerging sea turtle hatchlings.
The DoE is reminding the public to never interfere with emerging sea turtle hatchlings.
It’s no secret that coral reefs and other ocean habitats are having a hard time as our planet faces unprecedented challenges and rapidly changing conditions.
The Central Caribbean Marine Institute’s (CCMI) Marine Ecology Course (MEC) is more than a three-day field trip to the Little Cayman Research Centre - it’s a powerful educational experience that inspires the next generation to understand and appreciate the ecological significance of marine ecosystem
In providing feedback to the Outline Business Case for the Cargo Port Expansion, The National Trust for the Cayman Islands (NTCI) is urging government officials to add a ‘do maximum’ option at the current George Town site based on managed population growth of 150,000 rather than the 250,000 figure c
As we observe World Mosquito Day on 20 August, the Mosquito Research and Control Unit (MRCU) highlights the relentless efforts that have gone into keeping mosquito numbers low this year, ensuring the safety and comfort of the Cayman Islands’ residents and visitors.
The Blue Iguana Conservation programme (BIC), and the National Trust for the Cayman Islands (NTCI) are delighted to announce the arrival of blue iguana hatchlings, the first of the season! In addition to the eggs laid within the captive breeding programme, eggs were recovered from outside the facili
The National Trust for the Cayman Islands proudly announces the Cayman Climate Fair, a pioneering event designed to educate and empower the youth of our nation about the critical issue of climate change.
Members of the National Trust hosted an intimate screening this week of ‘Saving the Blues’ a film produced by the Cayman Islands Government Office in the UK, and which first aired during London Climate Action Week 2023.
The National Trust for the Cayman Islands is hosting renowned wildlife biologist and conservationist Ian Redmond for a series of events and talks in the Cayman Islands next week.
“Lady Pop”, a 33-year-old Caymanian Blue Iguana, has begun excavations for her nest, heralding the start of the nesting season.