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Nature Reserves On Grand Bahama Island in The Bahamas



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The natural beauty is one of the most important factors that have made the Bahamas a celebrated vacation destination for decades. Preserving that beauty is important to the Bahamas, not only because it is good for tourism, but also because it is right. The numerous nature reserves demonstrate the commitment the Bahamas has to maintaining the safety and diversity of their wildlife. Grand Bahama Island is home to many of these fine reserves.

The Rand Memorial Nature Center is a beautiful 100-acre reserve that is found on East Settlers Way, just a short distance from Freeport, on Grand Bahama Island in the Bahamas. It serves as the headquarters for the Bahamas National Trust, which is a nonprofit organization devoted to wildlife preservation and conservation.

There are many trails to walk and many fine plant and animal sights to see. On the first Saturday of every month, there is a bird-watching tour. This broad expanse of pineland is home to many species of birds, and among the most flamboyant to be seen is the West Indies Pink Flamingo. On the last Saturday of each month, there is a wildflower walk, in which participants tour the site, taking in the tropical colors and scents of the local flowers.

Also on site are fascinating exhibits and educational programs designed to familiarize participants with the native flora and fauna. There is a gift shop with many informative books and creative souvenir and gift items. The reserve is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 4pm.

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Admission costs $5 for adults and children 12 and over. For children aged 5 through 11, the rate is $3 and children under 5 are admitted free of charge. Guided tours of the ground can be arranged by appointment.

Another favorite nature reserve is Parrot's Jungle Garden of the Groves. This 12-acre garden and nature reserve is located at Midshipman Road and Magellan Drive, and is home to an incredible variety of plant life, including literally ten thousand trees. There are many types of birds that make their home here, including cockatoos, macaws, and the white-crowned pigeon. In addition to a small waterfall, cool bodies of water, lovely lawns to wander, and a playground, there is also a petting zoo. There are a wide variety of animals, including pygmy goats, pot bellied pigs, and raccoons. This is an excellent destination for families, as it is quite child friendly, full of things to look at and to do.

The garden is open daily from 9am to 4pm. There is an admission fee of $9.95 for adults and children over the age of 10. The rate for children aged 3 to 10 is $6.95 and those under 3 are admitted free of charge.

The Bahamas has much to offer when it comes to wildlife exploration. Nature reserves are plentiful and easily accessible. On Grand Bahama Island the nature reserves are home to numerous species of birds and animals, exotic plants and flowers. For those who have an interest in eco-tourism, Grand Bahama Island in the Bahamas is sure to provide exciting and memorable experiences.

 

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