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Year 11 John Gray Recyclers Act to Preserve our Heritage
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Year 11 John Gray Recyclers Act to Preserve our Heritage
Lighthouse School joins Hi-Cone Recycling Programme with JGR
Life and Strife of Coral Reefs
Pollution is destroying the world's coral reefs!
Unite and protect our world's coral reefs from destructon!
Enjoy/Don't Destroy (Young Children's page)
Marine Circulation of Garbage
Follow the Coral Code/Don't Spoil with Oil
Cayman Islands' Marine Parks Rules
Summary of Cayman Islands Marine Conservation Laws
Turtle tracking of Cayman Islands' turtles
The Cayman Turtle Farm
Plastic Recycle with the John Gray Recyclers
Oil Recycle with the John Gray Recyclers
Paper /Can Recycle with the John Gray Recyclers
Telephone Book Recycle with the John Gray Recyclers
Our Pledge to Protect our Heritage
Protect Our Heritage - Sponsor a Baby Blue Iguana
Protect our Heritage (continued)
Our Cayman Islands' Seacology Park Project
Urban Park Continued
Stephen Jared Ebanks Youth Centre
Dive In to Earth Day
World Environment Day
World Ocean Day
Environmental Sites a Must to Visit
Recycling Sites a Must to Visit
CCMI Summer Camp
School environmental activities
About our Recycling/Environmental Club
JGR Past Activities/Photos - 1
JGR Past Activities/Photos - 2
Children Of The World unite
Protect our environment with us today!
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Designed and Created by Freddy Diaz
Designed and Created by Freddy Diaz
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 Jiminy Cricket
Jiminy Cricket Environmentaliy Challenge Project Website
The only item not drawn/designed by Freddy (Diaz) in the above picture was our John Gray Recyclers' Logo. Freddy you are a genius at Graphic Art and Design. Thank you for such a wonderful picture!
Barkers National Park - Grand Cayman
 Barkers National Park - Grand Cayman
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Year 11 John Gray Recyclers Coral Reef Preservation Work

Year 11 John Gray Recyclers join Jiminy Cricket in preserving our Coral Reefs and their inhabitants from marine debris pollution.

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