This page will eventually become a collection of my reviews of Environmental Impact Assessments conducted in the Bahamas. The links lead to a Science and Perspective copy of the EIA as published, then a link to my comments on the EIA as submitted to the developer and the Department of Environmental Planning and Protection. I will also include a brief summary of the EIA. Enjoy.

  • Dorian, Parrots and Cats

    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 Parrots in Abaco use the pine forests for nesting and raising their young. the pine…

  • Science and Perspective on the Migratory Bird Treaty Act

    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 from the stress of life in North America. Over the years various laws have been…

  • CICI (SeaSea) open letter to the PM

    CICI’s open letter to the PM calls for action on Climate Change and development toward a sustainable Bahamas.

  • Executive Director BSCA job posting

    Executive director of the BSCA position posted.

  • Discounts for the new Natural History of the Bahamas book

    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 day! For being loyal BEiNGS you get a discount!!THe discount is in the attached flyer…