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NATIONAL TRUST for the Cayman Islands
Brown Bat Eptesicus fuscus dutertreus eats insects and is found on Cayman Brac, Cuba and the Bahamas. It sometimes lives in roof spaces and will use bat ...
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NATIONAL TRUST for the Cayman Islands
So I am so thankful to the Cayman Islands National Trust and NCB Homes for providing such an opportunity to a young person who is a part of the Big Brothers ...
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NATIONAL TRUST for the Cayman Islands
This is why Government, assisted by the National Trust for the Cayman Islands, decided that it was time for Cayman to adopt its own National Symbols of its ...
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NATIONAL TRUST for the Cayman Islands
They voted overwhelmingly in favour of the Silver Thatch Palm for their National Tree, the Wild Banana Orchid for their National Flower, and the Cayman ...
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NATIONAL TRUST for the Cayman Islands
In 1991, the Trust was fortunate to acquire a 100-acre parcel of land on Cayman Brac's Bluff. Mr. Donald Pennie, a US citizen, had made a charitable ...
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NATIONAL TRUST for the Cayman Islands
Cayman Islands Tourism Association • Cayman Islands Culinary Society • Partnering Restaurants and Chefs • Progressive Distributors Ltd. ...
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NATIONAL TRUST for the Cayman Islands
3) Impact on Cayman’s Tourism Industry and Business Ethics. These issues are the domain of the Department of Tourism, Cayman Islands Tourism Association ...
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NATIONAL TRUST for the Cayman Islands
Bats are not rodents and are more closely related to monkeys than to mice or rats. Bats living in roof spaces will not chew wood or wires or damage the ...
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NATIONAL TRUST for the Cayman Islands
Many people who don't have a bat problem in their roof space simply enjoy building a bat house for their garden. Besides being of ecological benefit to the ...
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NATIONAL TRUST for the Cayman Islands
In addition to hard corals, horny corals (sometimes called soft corals) can also be found on Cayman's coral reefs. Sea fans or gorgonians do not produce a ...