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Da Silva: Sanctuary alone can’t save fragile Graeme Hall ecosystem - Barbados Today

Summary by Barbados Today
Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary owner Anthony Da Silva says teamwork with the government is key to protecting Barbados’ largest wetland, but admits more must be done to safeguard the fragile ecosystem. His comments come after environmentalists, including marine biologist Professor Robin Mahon and Land Conservancy Barbados, raised alarms about threats to the broader Graeme Hall wetland. While the sanctuary itself is thriving so far, the surrounding …
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Barbados Today broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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