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... at conference beach during the last closed season. Habitat destruction -  The destruction of nesting habitats is another global problem.  Activities such as sand mining , coastal development (e.g. ...
2. Fort Du Marquis
(Cultural Heritage /Forts)
... He then drank poison provided by his black woman servant. Thus Beausejour, meaning in old French ‘beautiful dwelling Place’, has been at the fore- front of Grenada’s development. Sitting next to or adjoining ...
3. Grenada's Waterfalls and Crater lakes
(Natural Heritage/Our environnment )
... can be seen tethered to other coconut palms near the lake. I hope that sign remains there for a long time. Like the waterfalls at Marquis, no development yet spoils the pristine beauty of the landscape. ...
Biological Diversity and Sustainable Development Infrastructure The Government of Grenada signed the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in December 1992 and ratified the Convention in August 1994. ...
5. Mangroves
(Natural Heritage/Our environnment )
... in many areas by human development.  Given the key position mangrove forests in the life cycles and food chains of coastal oceans, this destruction will have an adverse effect on coastal fisheries.  We ...
6. Grenada and the Flagship species
(Natural Heritage/Our environnment )
... to develop a sense of regional pride and facilitate education for communities in the areas of conservation and sustainable development. The Grenada hooked billed kite is a raptor. Raptors, which are ...
7. Tri-centennial Celebration in its wake
(Cultural /Tricentennial celebrations)
... to the Anglican Church. It should also be noted, that the boundaries of the town was determined or influenced by the development or expansion of its fortifications. For instance, in 1788, the Town was ...
8. Pearls site
(Cultural Heritage /Archeology)
... that Pearls could be the best location in the West Indies to investigate cultural developments during Saladoid/Huecoid times (ca. 300 BC to AD 400). The site's significance is that the artifacts link Pearls ...
... gave reminders in 1902 and later in 1920 when the sea rose and sank a few times causing damages to many merchant houses on the carenage and the lagoon to loose its dept and mystery. In 1960, with the development ...
10. Botany and Herbal Remedies
(Natural Heritage/Our environnment )
... of Irish to America. The study of plant diseases developed rapidly after this event. When the work in genetics by Gregor Mendel, an Austrian monk, was applied after 1900 to plant breeding, the development ...
11. A History of Westerhall Estate
(Cultural Heritage /Plantation)
... went into a land development deal in Western New York State, involving 1.2 million acres, where today numerous English and Scottish names may still be found. Next door to John O’Groats, the Northern ...
12. Declaration of National Historic Sites
(Cultural Heritage /Forts)
... Planning and Development Control Act 25 of 2002, Part VI: Conservation of the Natural and Cultural Heritage, it is hereby declared that the aforementioned sites are National Cultural Heritage Sites on ...
13. Historical Walking Tour
(Cultural /Tricentennial celebrations)
... in 1902 and later in 1920 when the sea rose and sank a few times causing damages to many merchant houses on the carenage and the lagoon to loose its dept and mystery.  In 1960, with the development of ...
... – perception, observation; memory skill – through the practice of steps, gestures, which are only a few to mention. Besides dance development of the intellect it also has the ability to boost the favored ...
... – perception, observation; memory skill – through the practice of steps, gestures, which are only a few to mention. Besides dance development of the intellect it also has the ability to boost the favored ...
16. Sir Eric Matthew Gairy
('Uncategorised Content')
... gasoline and food stuff. Sir Eric is very well remembered for his vision for the development of Grenada. The appointment of the first lady Governor in the British Commonwealth. He was Grenada's first ...
17. Theophilus Albert Marryshow
('Uncategorised Content')
... election under full adult suffrage in 1951, Marryshow retained his seat, but Gairy's party took all but one more of the eight available. Marryshow continued to play a role in the developments that led ...
18. Forestry Management in Grenada
('Uncategorised Content')
... is Grenada’s leading natural resource management institution that ensures the optimum contribution of forests to environmentally-sound social and economic development. The FNPD ensures leadership (by acting ...
... described for over a century as the most picturesque town in the entire Caribbean.  Moreover it is sometimes described as a time capsule as one can traced the development of this town over the last three ...