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The Conservancy and local partners will work with the government of the Bahamas toward the creation of a new marine protected area on the west side of Andros Island.

The Conservancy and local partners will work with the government of the Bahamas toward the creation of a new marine protected area on the west side of Andros Island.

Nature Preserve

Nature in the Bahamas - Environment of the Bahamas - Conservation in the Bahamas - The Nature Conservancy

Tropical waters, coral reefs and forested cays dominate the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park.

More places we protect in the Bahamas

Exploring AndrosNature in the Bahamas - Environment of the Bahamas - Conservation in the Bahamas - The Nature Conservancy

A recent expedition to Andros Island unearthed a haven for baby sharks and baby turtles. The Conservancy's Dr. Phil Kramer led the expedition.

Lionfish Invasion

Lionfish are exotic, colorful fish found in increasing numbers in Bahamian waters. Nature.org spoke with Eleanor Phillips to learn more about this species' recent explosion.

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