Bermuda Caves Expedition

Project: 2006, Bermuda Caves Expedition
By: admin
Date: October 25, 2006 at 12:00 am
Subject: Back Seat Drivers In Bermuda

Greetings from Bermuda! It was very nice to finally meet Annie and the rest of our group. We are very excited to be here, and we are looking forward to our 10 days of hard work and adventure. Thanks to Clear View Suites and Villas for a wonderful view from our rooms!

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Project: 2006, Bermuda Caves Expedition
By: admin
Date: October 23, 2006 at 12:00 am
Subject: Meet the Team - Part II

Here is Part II! Please note, the two people most responsible for putting this whole project together are Anne Glasspool, Ph.D., and Gil Nolan - both of whom will be featured in our updates on site! Enjoy!!….

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Project: 2006, Bermuda Caves Expedition
By: admin
Date: October 22, 2006 at 12:00 am
Subject: Meet the Team - Part I

We are getting down to the wire and will be departing soon! It is time to Meet the Team!! Here is a glimpse of those persons involved in the Bermuda Biodiversity Project, and the key players in the Cambrian Foundation portion of this research project.

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Project: 2006, Bermuda Caves Expedition
By: admin
Date: September 30, 2006 at 12:00 am
Subject: Busy, Busy, Busy….

A lot has been happening in the past two weeks as we gear up for the Bermuda expedition! We are busy packing, shipping, and working on the logistics of this really unique experience!

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Project: 2006, Bermuda Caves Expedition
By: admin
Date: September 10, 2006 at 12:00 am
Subject: Welcome! Bermuda Biodiversity Project 2006!

Back in February of 2005, the Cambrian Foundation was invited to attend a strategic planning workshop led by Anne Glasspool, Ph.D., of the Bermuda Zoological Society in an effort to create a team of researchers and educators who were committed to developing a blueprint for cave conservation on the Island. With over 150 known caves on the island, Bermuda supports a diverse assemblage of aquatic cave species that make these ecosystems exceptional.

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