New, transformative and progressive environmental legislation, achieved during the 2010/2011 fiscal year, will aid in planning natural resources expansion.
The government erected a slide, see-saw, and swing set on Saunders Beach to safely keep children entertained, while parents take a much needed break.
While government officials assure Bahamians that there will be no drilling for oil, Bahamas Petroleum seems sure there will be.
The new chick in town can barely stand on legs that one day will carry her far. She’s full of spunk, dressed in grey down,…
Energy behaviour in virgin coral reef communities taught seven Bahamian researchers with the team of Living Oceans Foundation’s scientists how natural law operates in the…
Despite statements from the Bahamas government that there will be no oil exploration in the waters of The Bahamas, one company is still forging ahead…
Massachusetts researchers have discovered new information about the bonefish’s spawning habits they say can help protect the popular tropical sportfish.
Shark ‘adoptions’ are bringing in funding for marine research programs at the University of Miami. The ‘adoptions’ give people naming rights and the ability to…
All the islands in the Bahamas were thought to be slowly sinking, but now scientists have found quirky Mayaguana going against the crowd, which may…