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Video: Shark Makes ‘Visit’ To Shelly Bay Beach
Monday, June 04, 2018

Yet another video of a shark has gone viral, this time with footage appearing to show the shark coming in close to shore at Shelly Bay Beach.


Say no to Plastics
Friday, June 01, 2018

Today, June 8th, is World Oceans Day, and the theme for this year is the prevention of plastic pollution to encourage healthy oceans. On World Oceans Day, people around our blue planet celebrate and honour the ocean, which connects us all.


Kids donate birthday money to BZS
Friday, June 01, 2018

Instead of spending their birthday money on video games or the latest dolls, on Monday 14th May 11-year-old Oliver "Olly" Cherry and 8-year-old twins Hayleigh and April Cherry presented Dr. Ian Walker, curator of the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo, with a donation of their birthday money to be put towards the Bermuda Zoological Society's education programmes.


Choy goes to “Raw” at the Florida Aquarium
Friday, June 01, 2018

Last month BAMZ Aquarist, Choy Aming, was able to attend the Regional Aquatics Workshop - RAW - at the Florida Aquarium in Tampa, thanks to the funding from the Bermuda Zoological Society. The workshop took place from 14th-18th May, and according to Choy it was an intensive 5 days.


MSA students raise money for the BZS Amphibian Project
Friday, June 01, 2018

On Wednesday, 28th March the students of the two Mount Saint Agnes' grade 3 classes held their "TOAD-ally Terrific tag sale", a fundraising event for the Amphibian Project which is supported by the Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS). After the two-day event, the students were able to raise over $1,300 for the Amphibian Project.



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Students Enjoying Environmental Education
Bernews
Wednesday, September 10, 2014

While Bermuda may be an island surrounded by some of the most exquisite coral reefs in the world, not all of Bermuda’s students have had the opportunity to go out and explore our prized marine habitats.

However, over the last three years, the Bermuda Zoological Society, with assistance from RUBiS Energy Bermuda, has been able to provide hundreds of local students with the opportunity to explore our reefs.

Support from RUBiS has been geared specifically at supplying Diesel fuel for both the bus, which provides free transportation for all students to the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo for free conservation and environmental classes, and BZS’s floating classroom, The Endurance.

Aboard The Endurance, students have had the opportunity to explore Bermuda’s marine environments, both inshore and out on the open ocean, through a variety of programmes, including Kids On The Reef and Aqua Camp.

RUBiS Energy Bermuda representatives Daniella Adams, Human Resources Coordinator, and Dianna Armstrong,
Sales and Marketing Representative, joined Aqua Camp students and their teacher, Camilla
Stranger, for a snorkel trip to explore sea grass beds in Bailey’s Bay. 
[Photo credit: Sara Westhead]

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RUBiS’ generosity has also allowed the expansion of a variety of research and conservation efforts, including our citizen scientist programme, Reef Watch, which helps monitor Bermuda’s reefs, and the Bermuda Turtle Project.

“RUBiS has been a huge supporter of the Bermuda Zoological Society over the last several years in a very unique way,” explained BZS President, Richard Winchell. “Their gift has allowed thousands of Bermuda’s school children the opportunity to access free environmental and conservation classes at the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo, through their support of our bus, as well as helping us open the eyes of our young people with face-to-face encounters on and in the water aboard our floating classroom, the Endurance, especially through programmes like KIDS ON THE REEF. Their generosity has also assisted in a variety of local conservation and research projects, including Reef Watch and the Bermuda Turtle Project. We are grateful for their continued support and value this partnership with Rubis.”

Thanks to the support of RUBiS Energy Bermuda, 1000s of students have had the opportunity
to explore Bermuda’s marine environment, both on and in the water, through the
unique educational Bermuda Zoological Society. 
[Photo credit: Sara Westhead]

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Mr. David Rose, Managing Director of RUBiS Energy Bermuda, announced, “RUBiS is very proud to be in a position to assist Bermuda Zoological Society through the donation of fuel for the vessel Endurance over the past 3 years.

“The donation has provided many school children with the opportunity to learn about our precious marine environment whether in conjunction with their science curriculum or as part of an expedition during summer camps. We have been a supporter of youth programs in Bermuda for many years and this particular donation fits in very well with our continued support in this area.”