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The Bahamas National Trust is a non-profit organisation in
the Bahamas The Bahamas (), officially the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, is an island country within the Lucayan Archipelago of the West Indies in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic. It takes up 97% of the Lucayan Archipelago's land area and is home to ...
that manages the country's 32 national parks.. Its headquarters is located in New Providence in the Bay Street Business Centre, East Bay Street. Its office was formally located at The Retreat Gardens on Village Road. The Bahamas National Trust was created by an Act of Parliament in 1959, through the efforts of two groups of conservationists.


History


Flamingos

In the early 20th century there was concern for the survival of the
Caribbean flamingo The American flamingo (''Phoenicopterus ruber'') is a large species of flamingo closely related to the greater flamingo and Chilean flamingo native to the Neotropics. It was formerly considered conspecific with the greater flamingo, but that trea ...
. The
National Audubon Society The National Audubon Society (Audubon; ) is an American non-profit environmental organization dedicated to conservation of birds and their habitats. Located in the United States and incorporated in 1905, Audubon is one of the oldest of such organ ...
of the United States urged the
Bahamas The Bahamas (), officially the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, is an island country within the Lucayan Archipelago of the West Indies in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic. It takes up 97% of the Lucayan Archipelago's land area and is home to ...
government to protect the flamingos, which led to passage of the Wildbirds (Protection) Act in 1905. In the early 1950s, Audubon expert Robert Porter Allen scoured the
Caribbean The Caribbean (, ) ( es, El Caribe; french: la Caraïbe; ht, Karayib; nl, De Caraïben) is a region of the Americas that consists of the Caribbean Sea, its islands (some surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and some bordering both the Caribbean Se ...
searching for flamingos. In his popular book, ''On the Trail of Vanishing Birds'', Allen found that the colonies on the island of
Andros Andros ( el, Άνδρος, ) is the northernmost island of the Greek Cyclades archipelago, about southeast of Euboea, and about north of Tinos. It is nearly long, and its greatest breadth is . It is for the most part mountainous, with many fr ...
in the Bahamas had already disappeared. He determined that the largest surviving group of Caribbean flamingos inhabited the isolated back-waters of Lake Rosa on
Inagua Inagua is the southernmost district of the Bahamas, comprising the islands of Great Inagua and Little Inagua. The headquarters for the district council are in Matthew Town. History The original settlers were the Lucayan people, who arrived some ...
. That is where Allen and the Audubon Society decided to make a stand. A group of influential backers was recruited in
Nassau Nassau may refer to: Places Bahamas *Nassau, Bahamas, capital city of the Bahamas, on the island of New Providence Canada *Nassau District, renamed Home District, regional division in Upper Canada from 1788 to 1792 *Nassau Street (Winnipeg), ...
to form a Society for the Protection of the Flamingo, with Arthur Vernay as its leader. Two wardens were hired on Inagua, brothers Samuel and James Nixon, and Audubon helped finance the entire operation.


Exuma cays

Explorer Ilia Tolstoy (also known as
Ilya Andreyevich Tolstoy Count Ilya Andreyevich Tolstoy (3 February 1903 Tula Governorate – 28 October 1970 New York City) was a U.S. Army Colonel and President Franklin D. Roosevelt's envoy in Tibet. He was one of the founders of Marineland of Florida, of the Bahamas Na ...
, grandson of the 19th century Russian writer and a frequent visitor to the Bahamas) had been lobbying the colonial government to set aside some Bahamian islands as protected areas. In 1957 the government agreed to temporarily reserve a stretch of the Exuma cays, providing that some group would explore the possibility of creating a national park and make concrete recommendations. Meanwhile,
Columbia University Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
graduate Carleton Ray had written a book on The Bahamas called ''The Underwater Guide to Marine Life'', which recommended the protection of marine areas in the same way that land areas were protected. Ray teamed up with Tolstoy to mount a new Bahamian expedition, to the
Exuma Exuma is a district of The Bahamas, consisting of over 365 islands, also called cays. The largest of the cays is Great Exuma, which is 37 mi (60 km) in length and joined to another island, Little Exuma, by a small bridge. The capital ...
cays, which was organised by January 1958. Allen and other well-known conservationists, including Donald Squires of the
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and Bahamian experts Oris Russell and Herbert McKinney, were part of the team. They spent a week travelling by boat from
Norman's Cay Norman's Cay is a small Bahamas, Bahamian island (a few hundred hectares) in the Exumas, a chain of islands south and east of Nassau, Bahamas, Nassau, that served as the headquarters for Carlos Lehder's drug smuggling operation from 1978 until aro ...
to Conch Cut and their report led to the creation of the world's first land and sea park in the Exumas, as well as to the formation of the Bahamas National Trust itself. They concluded that the area had "essentially unspoiled natural conditions with unmodified associations of plants, animals, earth processes, and those intangible elements that combine to give an area its outstanding character", and that "the Exuma Cays park under consideration should be regarded as only the beginning of a conservation movement that is vital to the Bahamas as a whole. It will also be a beginning of a new concept, integrated land-and-sea conservation, in which the Bahamas will take the lead and show the way to other nations throughout the world." The survey team called for an organisation modelled on the British National Trust to acquire lands and manage protected areas throughout the Bahamas. This organisation - which was created by parliament in 1959 - would be the government's advisor on conservation matters and seek to educate Bahamians on the value of their natural heritage. The government adopted the expedition's recommendations wholesale and the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, the first of its kind in the world, was officially established, and The Bahamas National Trust was created as an independent statutory organization charged with conservation and preservation. The BNTs governing council includes government, private sector and scientific representatives. In addition to overseeing the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, The Bahamas National Trust also took over responsibility for the endangered flamingos on Inagua. Over the years since the BNT has built a national parks system that incorporates 25 protected areas totalling over on land and in the sea.


List of national parks in the Bahamas

The Bahamas national park system protects many unique features, critical habitats and endangered species. Highlights include the world's largest breeding colony of Caribbean flamingos, miles of underwater cave systems and the first no-take marine reserves in the wider Caribbean. ;Abaco *
Abaco National Park Abaco National Park is a national park in South Abaco, the Abaco Islands, the Bahamas. The park was established in 1994 and has an area of . Flora and fauna The park contains of pine forest; Caribbean pine. Avian wildlife at the park includes ...
* Black Sound Cay National Reserve * Fowl Cays National Park *
Pelican Cays Land and Sea Park Pelican Cays Land and Sea Park is a national park in Central Abaco, the Abaco Islands, the Bahamas. The park was established in 1972 and has an area of . The park's marine environment contains an extensive coral reef and undersea cave habitat, whi ...
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Tilloo Cay National Reserve Tilloo Cay National Reserve is a national park in Hope Town, the Abaco Islands, the Bahamas. The reserve was established in 1990 and has an area of . Flora and fauna The reserve provides an important nesting site for the white-tailed tropicbird ...
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Walker's Cay National Park Walker's Cay National Park is a marine national park north of Walker's Cay in North Abaco, the Bahamas. The park was established in 2002, and has an area of . The park's marine environment has a barrier reef, which is used for underwater diving a ...
;Andros *
Blue Holes National Park Blue Holes National Park is a national park in Andros, the Bahamas. The park was established in 2002 and has an area of . Flora and fauna The park's blue holes contain various unique cavefish and invertebrates. The park also contains thousands ...
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Crab Replenishment Reserve The Crab Replenishment Reserve is a national park in Andros, the Bahamas. The park was established in 2002 and has an area of . Flora and fauna The park provides habitat for land crab A number of lineages of crabs have evolved to live pr ...
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North and South Marine Parks The North and South Marine Parks are national parks off the eastern coast of Andros, the Bahamas. The parks were established in 2002 and have an area of . Flora and fauna The parks contain a barrier reef with associated coral Corals are mari ...
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West Side National Park West Side National Park is a national park covering the western half of Andros, the Bahamas, and the surrounding waters. The park was established in 2002 and, after being expanded in 2012, has an area of , being one of the largest protected area ...
;Conception Island *
Conception Island National Park The Conception Island National Park is a protected area in the Bahamas. The island lies between Cat Island to the north and Rum Cay to the south. The vegetation consists of mangrove communities, with typical strand vegetation, and the island is ...
;Crooked Island *
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Marine Farm Marine is an adjective meaning of or pertaining to the sea or ocean. Marine or marines may refer to: Ocean * Maritime (disambiguation) * Marine art * Marine biology * Marine debris * Marine habitats * Marine life * Marine pollution Military ...
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Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve Leon, Léon (French) or León (Spanish) may refer to: Places Europe * León, Spain, capital city of the Province of León * Province of León, Spain * Kingdom of León, an independent state in the Iberian Peninsula from 910 to 1230 and again f ...
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Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park The Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park is a protected area in the Exuma, Exuma Cays of the Bahamas. The protected area extends from Shroud Cay in the north to Bell Cay in the south. The vegetation consists of mangrove communities, with the east sides be ...
* Moriah Harbour Cay National Park ;Grand Bahama *
Lucayan National Park Lucayan National Park is a national park in Grand Bahama, the Bahamas. The park was established in 1982 and has a land area of , and in total. The park contains an underwater cave system with of charted tunnels. Flora and fauna Prior to the cr ...
* Peterson Cay National Park * Rand Nature Centre ;Inagua * Inagua National Park * Little Inagua National Park * Union Creek Reserve ;New Providence * Bonefish Pond National Park *
Harrold and Wilson Ponds National Park Harrold may refer to: Places *Harrold, Bedfordshire in the United Kingdom *Harrold, South Dakota in the United States *Harrold, Texas in the United States * Harrold Independent School District serving Harrold, Texas, United States People *Harrold ...
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Primeval Forest National Park Primeval Forest National Park is a small national park located on southwestern New Providence Island in the Bahamas. A patch of old-growth forest, old-growth Bahamian dry forests#Blackland coppice, blackland coppice and karst with an area of 7.5 ...
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The Retreat The Retreat, commonly known as the York Retreat, is a place in England for the treatment of people with mental health needs. Located in Lamel Hill in York, it operates as a not for profit charitable organisation. Opened in 1796, it is famous ...


References


External links


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