Findings from new research into the dramatic collapse of the ancient Maya Empire that covered Belize and much of the neighbouring region pose warnings we…
Abaco residents are calling for reef monitoring to recommence saying proper independent scientific studies are necessary to determine the cause of sustained reef damage.
For the third consecutive year, local non-profit organization Baark! (Bahamas Alliance for Animal Rights and Kindness) joined in with hundreds of Spay Day events around…
Biologists come to Bimini from around the world to study the ocean’s top predator. It’s not by chance… for three decades the Bahamas has been…
At National Geographic, many photographers are using the fruits of their labors to advocate for conservation.
Mother Nature Network has named Grand Bahama as the destination of the week because even amidst the cruise ships and well-developed tourism industry the island…
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) will host the 2012 Disaster Conference for the Southern Bahamas at the Sheraton Cable Beach Resort from February 14…
Reducing Energy Intensity throughout The Bahamas is the beginning of responsible citizen behaviour toward increasing the Bahamian contribution to mitigating the global carbon footprint.
The Bahamas National Trust is making about $23,000 in in structural improvements to the Lucayan National Park, which has led to the reopening of two…