Sustainability in all areas involves not just having a stable baseline population and resources that allow the system to replenish itself year to year. We need enough of a buffer to carry you through drastic circumstances. Like Dorian. The Bahama... Continue Reading →
Here in the Bahamas we have birds. Some stay year round and some are just passing through. Just like the human tourists our economy relies on, migrant birds come for the warm weather, good food and just to get away... Continue Reading →
CICI's open letter to the PM calls for action on Climate Change and development toward a sustainable Bahamas.
Executive director of the BSCA position posted.
So, you want your own copy of the Natural History of the Bahamas, with photos by the super awesome Scott "Peanut Daddy" Johnson and Dr. Ancilleno Davis, but you are too cheap to pay full price? today is your lucky... Continue Reading →
Attached to this blog post is a PDF of a flyer for the Natural History of the Bahamas book in paperback. 464 pages of glorious Science! and it features some amazing photography by real scientists including Scott "Peanut's Daddy" Johnson... Continue Reading →
If you go walking through the grass in the Bahamas (everyday for me to pick up dog poop), eventually you will get one f these things caught in your pants, socks or shoes. The long strip of shepherds ticks (the... Continue Reading →
Who wants to drill for oil? Bahamas Petroleum Company ten years old and more than 55% owned by companies based in London, Bristol and Glasgow, they hold at least four exploration licenses (Bain, Cooper, Donaldson and Eneas) on the Cay... Continue Reading →
My favorite animals to photograph are those that believe they are invisible. They have camouflage and they are in their habitat using it to the best of their ability. For the most part, they are undetectable to predators. Therefore, when... Continue Reading →
