Little Cayman is full of wonderful things, like the Little Cayman Green Anole found no where else on Earth!
And big land crabs!
And even friendly owls! A short-eared owl I believe.
After a hard day of work in the field it is nice to relax with good wine and food and good bosses! L-R Ornithologist and council memeber Patricia Bradley, Bodden Town Chair Susan Goetze, Me, Little Cayman Chair Gladys Howard, Field Officer Paul Watler, and Council Secretary Lois Blumenthal. Photo taken by Council Chair Carla Reid. It was a time for celebration as we just purchased another 136 acres of woodland in Little Cayman. That land will now be preserved in perpetuity for future generations of anoles, crabs, and owls (and other things). This is why I love my job.
And big land crabs!
And even friendly owls! A short-eared owl I believe.
After a hard day of work in the field it is nice to relax with good wine and food and good bosses! L-R Ornithologist and council memeber Patricia Bradley, Bodden Town Chair Susan Goetze, Me, Little Cayman Chair Gladys Howard, Field Officer Paul Watler, and Council Secretary Lois Blumenthal. Photo taken by Council Chair Carla Reid. It was a time for celebration as we just purchased another 136 acres of woodland in Little Cayman. That land will now be preserved in perpetuity for future generations of anoles, crabs, and owls (and other things). This is why I love my job.
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