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Rangers Invite Community to Contribute 3×3 Hurricane Stories to Documentary In the aftermath of three hurricanes in three years, the Environmental Rangers Science, Education, Exploration and Research (SEER) program is filming a feature-length documentary of … Continue reading →

Posted in Camp Umoja, CAMPGROUND PROJECTS, Eco-Youth, Environmental Rangers, Mandahl 2020 3x3 Hurricane Hindsights, Mandahl Bay, Research & Exploration, RESEARCH PROJECTS, Save Mandahl Bay, SEER, Video Programming, Wildlife Documentary | Tagged documentary, hurricane, mitigation, public comment

23 1/2 Acres – No Development Needed

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“The ‘Save Mandahl Bay’ Video“ This video is an oldie, but goodie, republished here by request as there are always new visitors to this fabulous Eco-system. Mandahl Bay has been designated by the Legislature of … Continue reading →

Posted in Mandahl Bay, Marine DOcumentary, Save Mandahl Bay, Video Programming, Wildlife Documentary | Tagged Area for Preservation and Conservation, mandahl bay, Mangal, mangrove lagoon, salt pond, Wetland

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Follow #JinnatIndira – “Young Forever” now available for download and streaming everywhere! Touch the YouTube link for more!

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