ENVIRONMENT
‘Get tough on animal cruelty’
The Society for the Protection of Animals has called for courts to impose tougher sentencing in animal cruelty cases.
KBB shows its appreciation
Keep Bermuda Beautiful announced the recipients of its 2012 Appreciation Awards on Tuesday at the charity’s Annual General Meeting.
Canal area firms pitch in for clean-up
The canal stretch of Mills Creek Road got a cleanup thanks to a partnership between area businesses and Keep Bermuda Beautiful.
‘Milkman’ picks up trash in neighbourhood bonding effort
Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley helped to clean up Penhurst Park, North Shore Road, with about 25 members of the Cameron Close Neigbourhood Watch on Saturday morning.
Shark closes in — now just 21 miles offshore
Mary Lee, the great white shark currently in Bermuda's waters, is now just 21 miles north east of the island.
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‘Wild animals decimate our crops’
Farmers have thrown their full support behind the chicken cull and urged Conservation Services to ‘keep up the good work’.
BEST: Grand Atlantic project should be halted
BEST on Thursday released a statement saying that operations at the Grand Atlantic site have become a nuisance.
Feral animals a growing menace
The rocketing number of feral animals roaming around Bermuda could spell disaster for native fauna and flora, Simon Jones reported on Wednesday.
Huge shark now less than 40 miles from Bermuda
The journey of a white shark, currently 37 miles from Bermuda, has been followed worldwide through a groundbreaking tagging project, whose founder spoke to Wednesday's Sun.
Feral chicken cull is ‘absolutely necessary’
The Department of Conservation Services on Tuesday said that while difficult, the management of feral chickens is absolutely necessary.
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Great white shark 90 miles off Bermuda
A great white shark has moved within 100 miles of Bermuda, according to the latest data.
SPCA warning on bird poisonings
The SPCA is urging Conservation Services to review their procedures after significant numbers of dead and dying birds have been found.
New look for Causeway?
Government's promise to review the design of the Causeway is being seen as a golden opportunity to create an iconic landmark.
Volunteers sought for St George’s clean-up
St George’s MPs Kenneth Bascome and Nandi Davis, together with KBB, have organized a cleanup of the parks and streets in the area.
Capital projects must be open to stakeholders
BEST: Comprehensive, long range planning firmly grounded in sustainability can help smooth out the ebbs and flows of economic change.
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