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Submerged Cedar Tree Root Discovered
Local divers have discovered what appears to be a Bermuda Cedar tree root still planted in its original location – 53 feet deep on North Shore. The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute and the Department of Conservation Services within the Ministry of Public Works has teamed up with the local divers to further study the root and have taken... Read more of this article
Marsh Plants Bermuda Cedars for Earth Day
Bowring Marsh has planted five Bermuda Cedar trees at Jack’s Pond in the Tivoli Nature Reserve South in Warwick in honour of Earth Day 2011. Maintained by the Bermuda National Trust [BNT], the nature reserve and pond serves as a green oasis for wildlife that the surrounding community can appreciate and access. Jennifer Gray, Executive Director... Read more of this article
Tucker’s Point to Create Cedar Grove
Tucker’s Point Hotel has announced that “A full 12-acre reforestation programme will be implemented should the SDO be passed.” Last week Tucker’s Point spokesperson said if the SDO passes in the Senate, it will donate over 28 acres of land to Bermuda. Tucker’s Point recently applied for a Special Development Order [SDO]... Read more of this article
Argus Staff Clean Up Gibbs Hill Lighthouse Park
On May 21st, Argus Insurance in partnership with Keep Bermuda Beautiful [KBB] and the Bermuda Department of Parks, planted trees and cleaned up Gibb’s Hill Lighthouse Park as part of the company’s adoption of the park to maintain the grounds. The Argus Group had announced in May 2007 its official adoption of the Gibb’s Hill and St. David’s Lighthouse... Read more of this article
Girl Guides Plant Rose Bush at Government House
Chief Guide Liz Burnley visited Bermuda this week as part of the centenary celebrations of Girlguiding. As part of the visit, Mrs. Burnley planted two rose bushes at Government House, attended a dinner with the Girlguiding Bermuda Council and senior members and led a training session for 30 Leaders and visited various Rainbow, Brownie and Guide units. The... Read more of this article
Bermuda Cedar Tree Opposite of the Globe
Bermuda Cedar trees seem to “get around”. This one pictured below is located in the Sydney Botanic Gardens in Australia – which is literally half way across the world from Bermuda. < Photo credit: Tony Rodd on Flickr Photo credit: Andy Kyte on Flickr Related Stories Photos & Videos: ‘Rally For Southlands’... Read more of this article
