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[[File:Lily Pond at Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park.jpg|right|Thumb|300px|A lily pond in the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park]]
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The '''National Trust for the Cayman Islands''' is the [[National Trust]] serving the [[Cayman Islands]]. Its purposes are to preserve sites of artistic and architectural interest in the islands and to provide protection for local natural resources and wildlife.<ref>http://www.caymanislands.co.uk/activities/attractions/nationaltrust.aspx</ref> It also oversees a program in which sites of special historic interest are marked with a [[Commemorative plaque|plaque]] noting their importance.
The '''National Trust for the Cayman Islands''' is the charity in the [[Cayman Islands]], whose purposes are to preserve sites of artistic and architectural interest in the islands and to provide protection for local natural resources and wildlife.<ref>http://www.caymanislands.co.uk/activities/attractions/nationaltrust.aspx</ref> It also oversees a programme in which sites of special historic interest are marked with a commemorative plaque noting their importance.


The Trust has projects on all the thre main islands, [[Grand Cayman]], [[Little Cayman]] and [[Cayman Brac]].
The Trust has projects on all the thre main islands, [[Grand Cayman]], [[Little Cayman]] and [[Cayman Brac]].

Revision as of 23:10, 28 February 2015

A lily pond in the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park

The National Trust for the Cayman Islands is the charity in the Cayman Islands, whose purposes are to preserve sites of artistic and architectural interest in the islands and to provide protection for local natural resources and wildlife.[1] It also oversees a programme in which sites of special historic interest are marked with a commemorative plaque noting their importance.

The Trust has projects on all the thre main islands, Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac.

Projects

Grand Cayman

Cayman Brac

Little Cayman

References