The next time you take a hike through the Mastic Trail or visit the Cayman Brac Parrot Reserve, you could just find yourself standing on your own land.
Supporters of the Cayman islands National Trust can now adopt an acre of land, or more or less, to help protect endangered species and threatened sites in the Cayman Islands.
The new fundraising initiative, Adopt Nature, gives people a chance to assist with management and maintenance costs of their adopted area.
Under the scheme, members of the public can adopt a quarter-acre for $99 or a full acre for $350.
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HT: City Parrots
I really love the idea of (sort of) owning a small piece of rainforest so birds can fly there freely and safely!
The Mastic Reserve, Salina Reserve and Governor Gore’s Bird Sanctuary are among the areas available for adoption in Grand Cayman, along with the Cayman Brac Parrot Reserve and Brac Splits in Cayman Brac and Booby Pond Nature Reserve in Little Cayman, according to the National Trust.