Endemic rock iguanas under threat
Little Cayman’s indigenous rock iguana (Cyclura nubila caymanensis) population has declined by more than half within the past five years, data compiled by Department of Environment (DoE) scientists show.
Little Cayman’s indigenous rock iguana (Cyclura nubila caymanensis) population has declined by more than half within the past five years, data compiled by Department of Environment (DoE) scientists show.
His Excellency the Governor, Mr. Martyn Roper visited the Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg), accompanied by Temporary Minister of Human Resources, Immigration and Community Affairs, Austin Harris, on Friday, 28 February 2020.
Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin and a Cayman delegation have returned from London buoyed by continuing UK confidence in the territory and reporting success from a packed agenda of meetings with top British government and private sector officials.
Three elite Public Works Department staffers are the first to complete the highest course currently available in the department’s flagship apprenticeship programme.
In a first for the Caribbean, Cayman Islands Postal Service Deputy Postmaster General, Operations and Human Resources, Ms Melissa Martinez-Ebanks was elected to the Express Mail Service (EMS) Cooperative Board at its General Assembly in Berne, Switzerland.
Cayman Islands government and tourism authorities moved quickly on Tuesday address concerns that Carnival Cruise Lines had dropped the territory its itinerary.
Community groups and businesses on Grand Cayman are being invited to join in the celebration of the start of another turtle nesting season this May, by entering a float in this year’s Batabano parade on May 9, 2020.
Filipinos pay the second-highest electricity prices in Asia but thanks to a start-up business, business consumers in the country are now able to receive competitive bids in real time from electricity suppliers.
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido accused the government of trying to kill him while he was taking part in an anti-government rally Saturday in Lara state.
Cuba, a country with the best land for tobacco leaves to grow on, just celebrated the 22nd edition of the International Cigar Festival, solidifying its world-renowned reputation for producing the world’s best cigars.