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Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary Open Free To The Public


Due to overwhelming demand from people who missed the previous Free Day at Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary, the Sanctuary will open again free to the public.

When: Monday, December 1, 2008 Independence Bank Holiday
Time: 8:00am to 4:00pm
Cost: Free to all

The November 9 event, called "Sunday at the Park" was attended by over 8,000 people.

A new video with interviews from various citizens is at www.superu.ca/content/572.

In 2007, over 6,000 Barbadians signed a Friends of Graeme Hall petition in favor of preserving the approximately 240 acre green area at Graeme Hall as a National Park. As the largest green space on the South Coast between the Airport and Bridgetown, the proposed National Park would include the designated 91-acre RAMSAR wetland approved under the international Convention on Wetlands, the 35-acre Sanctuary, and recreational lands.

More information about the Sanctuary and the proposed Graeme Hall National Park can be found at www.graemehall.com/press.htm and www.graemehallnationalpark.org.
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