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One thousand turn up to help celebrate environmental landmarks
Thursday, June 09, 2022

About 1,000 people turned out to the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo on Saturday to celebrate World Oceans Day and World Environment Day.

The facility, along with the Bermuda Zoological Society, hosted a free Family Open Day, where they demonstrated their “commitment to ocean conservation”.


David Wingate portrait donated to National Gallery
Thursday, May 12, 2022

A leading conservationist was presented with a portrait of himself in honour of his work.

Ornithologist shows David Wingate helping a fledging Cahow from its nest with two of the seabirds in flight behind him.

A dedication event was held at the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo on Saturday.


SailGP preparations underway as Cross Island comes to life
Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Sailing fever is now in full swing at the West End ahead of the opening races of SailGP this weekend.

Behind the scenes at Cross Island, headquarters of the Bermuda Grand Prix, the sailing teams and their technical support are immersed in preparations.


BZS Welcomes Youth Climate Summit Participants to Trunk Island
Thursday, May 05, 2022

On Saturday, 30th April, the Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS) invited 6 participants from the Youth Climate Summit, as well as the Youth Climate Initiative Consulting Director - Dr. Rosemarie McMahon, for a morning of planting native trees on Trunk Island, the BZS Living Classroom. Under the careful guidance of Trevor Rawson, the BZS Trunk Island Project Coordinator, the participants were able to plant 30 native and endemic trees - teaching them the importance of placing trees and shrubs in a newly graded and exposed coastal environment.


Warwick Playground Transformed by the BZS Micro Forest Project
Tuesday, April 26, 2022

If you drove along South Shore in Warwick last Saturday morning you may have seen a large group of people planting at Warwick Playground. The Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS) was joined by their Junior Volunteers, members of the BZS Science Club, individuals from the Government of Bermuda’s Department of Parks, employees from the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo and corporate volunteers from RenaissanceRe and Aspen Re to plant the second plot for the BZS Micro Forest Project.



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BZS: Help Raise Funds For Reef Conservation
Bernews
Tuesday, September 06, 2016

For a fourth consecutive year, the Bermuda Zoological Society [BZS] is heading out on the water with its team of citizen scientists to survey coral reefs around the island as a part of the annual BZS REEF Watch, with the excursion taking place with the support of lead sponsor HISCOX.

The event, which is also supported by Groundswell, contributes to the ongoing research of Bermuda Reef Ecosystem Analysis and Monitoring [BREAM], under the direction of Dr. Thaddeus Murdoch.

“REEF Watch is a fun and interesting programme with real-world implications,” said Dr. Murdoch.

“Bermuda relies on an ecologically healthy and resilient reef for its economic, social and ecological well-being. It is vital that Bermuda’s fishes and marine habitats are continually monitored for ecological health.”

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“It is also of extreme importance that we make Bermudians aware of both the vitality of Bermuda’s reef system, and its extreme fragility.

“The best way to do so is to empower Bermudians to be able to accurately assess the condition of coral reefs and fishes themselves, so they are no longer solely reliant upon research scientists nor the government to provide the reef health information that so directly affects all of our lives.”

“Bermuda’s coral reefs are the very reason for our island’s existence,” said Jeremy Pinchin, CEO of HISCOX.

“Our protection of them remains vital today given the protection they provide to the island and the economic benefits the island derives from them. They will provide a glorious backdrop when the island is on show to the world during the America’s Cup.

“We hope everyone privileged to live in Bermuda can join us, in any way they can, to help protect this wonderful asset. HISCOX is delighted to support the REEF Watch project. I’d urge as many people as possible to sign up as citizen scientists, and make a contribution towards protecting the future of our reef.”

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A spokesperson said, “This year the event will take place over a two day period, giving participants the option to choose their preferred date, or to partake in a two day adventure on the water.

“REEF Watch participants have a unique opportunity to enjoy a little bit of good-hearted competition, whilst also making a lasting contribution to ongoing research into Bermuda’s coral reefs.

“Although Bermuda currently has some of the healthiest reefs in the world, ongoing monitoring allows scientists to readily monitor and protect hundreds of square miles of reef to ensure that they can continue to be conserved for future generations.”

“Each registered team is encouraged to raise at least $500 for reef conservation. At the end of the second day the teams with the most funds raised are awarded great prizes for their efforts at a BBQ held on the grounds of the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo for all the participants.”

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“Over the past 3 years REEF Watch has raised over $60,000 for the research and conservation of Bermuda’s reefs.”

“This year, the event is scheduled for Saturday, 24 September and/or Sunday, 25 September and we hope to have a record number of teams signing up to participate this year.

“Each team of four will be assigned two reefs and will be provided with the necessary training to successfully conduct a survey on the health of those reefs. Teams must provide their own water transport out to the reefs and are also asked to try and raise at least $500. All proceeds raised will go towards reef conservation.”

“Without question, those participating in BZS REEF Watch are sure to have a GREAT time. Those interested in creating or joining a team are encourage to visit here, or for more information, contact development.bzs@gov.bm.

“Training nights are scheduled for Monday, 19 September and Tuesday, 20 September. A training video is also available online as a refresher for past participants.”

A full copy of the 2014 BZS REEF Watch Report, which includes results from last year’s event, can be downloaded from here.