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National Trust launches “Adopt Nature” Programme

logo 2Adopt a part of the Cayman Islands in the name of a loved one

 

(George Town, 28 August 2013) The National Trust is pleased to launch its Adopt Nature Programme, the first of its kind in the Cayman Islands. Individuals or companies can adopt portions of the Trust’s reserves starting at a quarter acre for CI$99.  Those adopting a full acre will receive a discounted rate of CI$350.

 

Individuals can also adopt in memory of a loved one or to give as a gift.   The programme is also an ideal option for environmentally minded companies looking for ways to contribute to conservation in the Cayman Islands and get their employees involved in fundraising for a good cause.  Visitors to the Islands will also have an opportunity to take back a meaningful and lasting souvenir with them.

 

Adopters will receive an adoption certificate, map and description of their adopted area, and the adoption will be recorded in an online public database, as well as on site where possible. To participate in the programme individuals will choose an area and the amount of acres to be adopted and then make an online payment via a secure form or by cheque.  Adoptions are valid for 5 years with original adopter having first choice of renewal for the same area.

 

“We wanted to find a way to make participating in local conservation efforts affordable and accessible to individuals and companies whilst developing a sustainable source of income for the Trust,” said National Trust Director Christina Pineda “I believe that the Adopt Nature Programme has accomplished this and has also created a completely new and unique gift idea for those who want to give a meaningful and creative gift to others.  By adopting acres in our reserves individuals and companies will make a world of difference by helping us to protect the habitats of Cayman’s important biodiversity”.

 

In relation to questions from the public about whether an adopted parcel could be used for farming or development, Environmental Programmes Manager Paul Watler said “Our Adopt Nature programme is similar to that of the adopt-a-highway programme in the U.S. or adopt-a-rainforest in the Amazon – people who participate in those programmes don’t suddenly own a strip of highway or piece of forest. I felt it important to confirm that adopting does not confer any legal rights to any of the National Trust properties, but rather is a way for people to assist us with the ongoing costs of habitat protection.”

 

The Cayman Islands is home to more than 700 plant species, 240 bird species, 9 bat species, 13 reptile species and 50 butterfly species most of which are found nowhere else in the world. Contributions through the Adopt Nature programme will help the Trust in its efforts to conserve these species in our forests, shrub lands and wetlands throughout all three Cayman Islands.

 

The Mastic Reserve, Salina Reserve, and Governor Gore’s Bird Sanctuary are a few areas available for adoption in Grand Cayman along with Cayman Brac Parrot Reserve and Brac Splits in Cayman Brac and Booby Pond Nature Reserve in Little Cayman.

 

Visit www.nationaltrust.org.ky for adoption application or contact [email protected] or call 749-1121 for more information.

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