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Director of the National Parks, Rivers and Beaches Authority, Andrew Wilson has warned that there are dangers still lurking on the trail that leads to La Soufriere Volcano. In a televised interview last week, Wilson also reminded the public that the Soufriere Volcano trail remains closed to hikers. This comes after one hiker, Colin Browne of Sion Hill lost his way last Tuesday, May 17 after he left a group … ....
A HIKER who got “lost” on the challenging La Soufriere Volcano trail was rescued hours after he had been separated from other hikers with whom he had climbed the summit on Tuesday, May 17. Rescuers said that Sion Hill resident, Colin Browne was taken to the Georgetown Medical Complex for observation after he was brought out from the mountain early on Wednesday morning, May 18. Browne was part of a … ....
Conservation minded residents in communities along the Southern and Leeward coasts have pledged that they will monitor their beaches for the six month long turtle nesting season. From June to December approximately 17 individuals will rise every day at the break of dawn to traverse beaches at Brighton, Questelles, Clare Valley, Roucher, Jackson, Bambareaux, Troumaca, Chateaubelair, and Richmond. Their goal: to observe signs that Hawksbill, Leatherback and Green sea turtles … ....
The National Parks, Rivers and Beaches Authority wishes to notify the general public that the Botanic Gardens will be temporarily closed to the public on Saturday April 23, 2022. The one-day closure of the site is to accommodate the visit of the Earl and Countess of Wessex in celebration of the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The Botanic Gardens will re-open on Sunday April 24, 2022. The … ....
All tourism and recreation sites will be temporarily closed to the public tomorrow, Good Friday. This is according to a public service announcement issued by the National Parks, Rivers and Beaches Authority dated April 13, 2022. The sites that will be closed tomorrow are: Belmont Look-out; Black Point Heritage and Recreation Park; Chatoyer National Park; Cumberland Beach and Recreation Park; Dark View Falls; Indian Bay Beach facility; Layou Petroglyph Park; … ....