Grand Opening of Viewing Platforms at Malportas Pond Bird Sanctuary Celebrated

From National Trust of The Cayman Islands
3 March 2026 – The National Trust for the Cayman Islands proudly celebrated the grand opening
of new viewing platforms at the Malportas Pond Bird Sanctuary in North Side with an official
ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by government representatives, sponsors, and members of
the community. Over 40 guests gathered to mark the occasion and recognise the importance of
protecting one of Cayman’s most significant wildlife habitats.

Carl Brown – Felisiana Ebanks and Edna Moyle PS reps
The North Side Constituency Office Manager, Felisiana Ebanks, performed the official ribbon-
cutting, and the Honourable Katherine Ebanks-Wilks, Minister of Health, Environment, and
Sustainability, was in attendance to show support for the project and the ongoing protection of
Cayman’s natural environment. Light refreshments were provided by Zelmalee Ebanks.
The new viewing platforms were made possible through the generous support of community
partners including Pestkil, Dart, Caribbean Utilities Company (CUC), AMR Consulting
Engineers, Chad Hextall, and Johnson Design and Architecture. Cayman National (CNB)
donated 50 native trees to the site in celebration of their 50th anniversary, while KPMG funded
the creation of a butterfly garden. These generous contributions have created a welcoming
space where people can experience the sanctuary’s biodiversity and observe Cayman’s
wildlife.

Catherine Childs – Felisiana Ebanks ribbon cutting
Malportas Pond forms part of an internationally recognised Important Bird and Biodiversity Area
(IBA) and provides essential feeding and nesting habitat for both resident and migratory birds.
The pond and surrounding vegetation are known to support over 80% of known bird records for
the Cayman Islands and are considered a bird-watching hotspot. In addition to birdlife, the site
supports a diverse range of native plants and animals, including reptiles, insects, and salt-
tolerant vegetation adapted to Cayman’s dry coastal conditions.

Simon Boxall
The National Trust acquired land bordering the pond to create a protected wildlife sanctuary
where the public can connect with nature while ensuring the long-term conservation of this
fragile ecosystem. The addition of viewing platforms is part of the National Trust’s vision of
providing educational and recreational opportunities while safeguarding habitats for future
generations. And while the project is not yet completely finished, they are already popular with
residents and visitors looking for an accessible nature experience

Laura Butz
“We are grateful to everyone who contributed to making these viewing platforms a reality,” said
Frank Roulstone, Executive Director of the National Trust. “Malportas Pond is an incredibly
special place for wildlife and for our community, and these new structures allow people to
enjoy the sanctuary while helping us protect what makes it so important.”
The National Trust encourages the public to visit Malportas Pond Bird Sanctuary and experience
one of the Cayman Islands’ most treasured natural areas. If you are interested in exploring
more National Trust protected areas, bird sanctuaries and hiking trails download our FREE app,
to discover 39 National Trust sites including interesting facts and geo maps to their location.

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