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Clearing of vegetation, as has occurred in Forest Bay, can have serious environmental impacts.


At AnguillaLNT we are pleased to partner with the
Anguilla National Trust in helping to  educate with the
aim of preserving our island treasure for future generations.
 


How better to show
your love for Anguilla than to help preserve its natural environment?

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About the Anguilla National Trust

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The Anguilla National Trust was established in 1993 to act as custodian of Anguilla's heritage, preserving and
promoting the island’s natural environment and its archaeological, historical and cultural resources for
present and future generations.

The Trust is working to:

Oversee the management of all National Parks, Protected Areas, Heritage Sites/Buildings and the National Museum;
Establish Environmental Education Programmes for all Anguillians; and
Promote and preserve the expression of Anguillian culture;
Provide advice on matters relating to natural, cultural and historic resources.

Learn More Online at http://www.axanationaltrust.org/about.htm

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