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GRAEME HALL NATURE SANCTUARY, INC.


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Bridgetown, Barbados

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Contact:                                                Harry Roberts, General Manager

Telephone:                                            (246) 426-3610

Email:                                                   hroberts@graemehall.com

Backup Letters, Art and Archives:          www.graemehall.com/press.htm

Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary in Barbados to Close

[Vancouver, Canada] Environmental philanthropist Peter Allard announced that the 35-acre Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary in Barbados will close on December 15, 2008.

Saying that “no one individual can stand longer than a generation in the wilderness of environmental preservation,” Allard despaired that to preserve the environmental heritage at Graeme Hall for future generations of Barbadians would require “a government-led consciousness.”

“I thank the the citizens of Barbados who came to the Sanctuary to visit, and thank those who signed the petition with the Friends of Graeme Hall for a National Park,” said Allard.   “I believe the Sanctuary would not have been possible without the support of the many eco-visitors, school children and the hard-working employees who put their heart and soul into making the Sanctuary a first class visitor experience.”

Allard went on to say that the Sanctuary would not exist if it had not been for special individuals who helped make it happen  such as Dame Billie Miller and her kind and capable Permanent Secretary, the late Brie St. John, Dr. Lorna Inniss, Dr. Trevor Carmichael, Dr. Karl Watson and many, many others.

Approximately 85 employees and contractors will be negatively affected by the closing.   It is expected that tour companies, taxis and local businesses will lose bookings as well.

In 2007, over 6,000 Barbadians signed a Friends of Graeme Hall petition in favor of preserving the approximately 240 acre green area at Graeme Hall as a National Park.    As the largest green space on the South Coast between the Airport and Bridgetown, the proposed National Park would include the designated 91-acre RAMSAR wetland approved under the international Convention on Wetlands, the 35-acre Sanctuary, and recreational lands.

Saying that that the future of the Sanctuary and the National Park is in the hands of the people of Barbados, Allard believes that the Friends of Graeme Hall and the citizens of Barbados must decide what their priorities are.

“We have great affection and regard for the people of Barbados, and the Sanctuary effort has always been a philanthropic mission.   This has been an incredibly painful and saddening decision, but ultimately it is not for us to initiate or set national goals and long term legacies for the nation.”

More information about the Sanctuary and the proposed Graeme Hall National Park can be found at www.graemehall.com/press.htm and www.graemehallnationalpark.org .


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214 responses to “Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary Closing”


  1. ru4real,

    off thread I know, but is it true that poor foundation design at the Hilton just cost us that $8m?


  2. A 13 year old girl was raped by jippy doyle and then was castigated by persons who should have known better shupse what is the difference what shite am I hearing! I never once denied (I know negroman aint going to like this but) that Kings lived handsomely off of the bloods of their own but please remember that all over Europe persons sell children and women for next kin to nthing. The next leading King of the world are blatantly killing their own an wwe still support them (china) your point there is no lil sin and big sin frien! Congrats to Obama!


  3. GRAEME HALL NATURE SANCTUARY, INC.

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    Bridgetown, Barbados
    MONDAY, November 3, 2008

    Contact: Harry Roberts, General Manager
    Telephone: (246) 426-3610
    Email: hroberts@graemehall.com
    Art and Archives: http://www.graemehall.com/press.htm

    SUNDAY AT THE PARK GRAEME HALL NATURE SANCTUARY WILL OPEN FREE TO THE PUBLIC

    Place: Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary
    When: SUNDAY, November 9, 2008
    Time: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
    Cost: Free to all

    On SUNDAY, November 9, 2008, Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary will be open to the public.

    Admission is free.

    “Sunday will be an opportunity for everyone to come and see the Sanctuary,” said Harry Roberts, General Manager. “We are saddened that we are closing the Sanctuary on December 15, but this is a chance for all Bajans to come and see a pristine example of their national heritage, and the beauty of the wetland before the gates close.”

    The Sanctuary is part of the proposed 240-acre Graeme Hall National Park (www.graemehallnationalpark.org), of which 81 acres have been designated as a RAMSAR wetland approved under the international Convention on Wetlands. The Sanctuary is located entirely within the RAMSAR site.

    A video of the Sanctuary and the proposed Graeme Hall National Park can be viewed at http://www.superu.ca/content/425 .

    In 2007, over 6,000 Barbadians signed a petition in favor of preserving the entire green area at Graeme Hall, since it is the last and largest green space on the South Coast between the Airport and Bridgetown.


  4. @ST

    ru4real

    off thread I know, but is it true that poor foundation design at the Hilton just cost us that $8m?
    ————————————–
    I dont know ST ask the BAPE lot they should have been on the case.


  5. @David: “You are not prepared to give is the benefit of the doubt?

    Never. It is not the scientists’ way. (Smile.)

    I detected an inconsistency between the “outputs” of two “trusted” sources. One of them had to be wrong…

    @Loveridge: “My apologies, apparently the BTA News Update is only available to a limited number of ’stakeholders’. I cannot even imagine what is the ‘management’ logic behind this decision.

    The BTA is aware they will fall under the FOIA. Correct?

    They may wish to consider this, and begin acting as if the act has already been enacted…


  6. Here is the elusive BTA news alert 🙂

    This is verbatim

    Interesting that the blogs as usual got not a passing mention when we were at the lead of the fight, notable mention Barbados Free Press.

    Government Plans to save Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary

    Following protests for almost eight thousand Barbadians, including a recently launched Facebook group with over 1500 members screaming ‘Save the Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary’ the Government of Barbados has stated it will do all (it) can to keep the attraction open.

    In a official release dated October 29, Mr Allard stated that the Sanctuary was slated to close its doors December 15, 2008. Since then there has been a public outcry that the sanctuary remain (s) open as it remains a vital aspect of the island’s eco-tourism product, in an area where sustainable tourism is becoming of greater importance.

    Minister of Tourism, Richard Sealy, stated that currently Government was currently in dialogue with owner, Canadian based Peter Allard, above what assistance Government can provide to keep the sanctuary open.In addition he emphasized that Barbados was not in a position to lose attractions he revealed that currently Government was seeking new attractions to bring on stream.

    The sanctuary occupies about 25 acres of an 81-acre wetland, which has been designated a natural heritage conversation in the Physical Development Plan (PDP) which was birthed out of public and private sector consultations. The rest of the wetlands are principally owned by Government. Aproximately 85 employees and contractors are employed with the Sanctuary.

    Information about the can be found at http://www.graemehall.com/press.htp and wwwgraemehallnationalpark.org


  7. David et al.

    Thank you for your above.

    If I may please share, and quote a great personal influence… Dire Straits (Mark Knopfler) / Love over Gold (1982) / Industrial Disease…

    “I go down to Speaker’s Corner I’m thunderstruck…
    they got free speech, tourists, police in trucks…
    two men say they’re Jesus one of them must be wrong…
    there’s a protest singer singing a protest song – he says:
    ‘they wanna have a war to keep us on our knees…
    they wanna have a war to keep their factories…
    they wanna have a war to stop us buying Japanese
    they wanna have a war to stop Industrial Disease…
    they’re pointing out the enemy to keep you deaf and blind…
    they wanna sap your energy incarcerate your mind…
    they give you Rule Brittania, gassy beer, page three…
    two weeks in Espana and Sunday striptease’…
    meanwhile the first Jesus says ‘I’d cure it soon…
    abolish monday mornings and friday afternoons’…
    the other one’s on a hunger strike he’s dying by degrees…
    how come Jesus gets Industrial Disease?


  8. A 13 year old girl was raped by jippy doyle and then was castigated by persons who should have known better shupse what is the difference what shite am I hearing!
    ————————————————-
    The difference is she is still alive not stoned to death for ‘adultery’


  9. If that is the “verbatim” release of the BTA it is embarrassing.

    The real links to the Press Page and National Park are:

    http://www.graemehall.com/press.htm

    http://www.graemehallnationalpark.org

    And the Sanctuary is 35 acres, not 25.


  10. @GHNS: “If that is the “verbatim” release of the BTA it is embarrassing. The real links to the Press Page and National Park are:…

    *Very* well done!


  11. […] For further reading on the plight of the Sanctuary I would recommend reading the following articles Nature Sanctuary in Barbados forced to Close – Lapwings and other migratory birds now at risk  and Graeam Hall Nature Sanctuary Closing . […]


  12. What a pity that this topic has been hijacked by sad trolls such as Negroman.
    There are some interesting posts in between his brainless rants.


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