Consultation period extended for proposed Seabird Conservation Plan Loop Cayman Islands

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The Cayman Islands Department of Environment shared on their Facebook page that the public consultation period for the proposed Seabird Conservation Plan has been extended through 11 November.

Regarding this, members of the public are invited to community meetings in Cayman Brac at East End Lighthouse on Monday, November 7 and in Grand Cayman at Pedro St. James on Tuesday, November 8, to hear about the Conservation Plan in greater detail and how it specifically pertains to the bluff top and face of those areas.

Both meetings will be held outdoors and seating not provided.

Refreshments will be provided and presentations will be kept short, with the majority of focus on answering your questions. .

Members of the public may learn more about the proposed Seabird Conservation Plan, aimed at protecting the nesting habitats for six of Cayman’s most threatened native nesting seabirds, by visiting the following link: conservation.ky/seabirds.

Members of the public are also encouraged to the survey at www.surveymonkey.com/r/GSMBFFB or email conservationcouncil@gov.ky with comments.

(Source: Facebook, Department of Environment)

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