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Located only minutes from downtown Freeport, the Rand Nature Center is Grand Bahamas Islands most accessible national park. Attractions Details The Rand Nature Center is a 100-acre sanctuary that was named for James H. Rand, a renowned philanthropist of Freeport who died in 1968. The goal of the Rand Nature Center is to preserve the natural Grand Bahamian habitat as a heritage for future generations. One of the main features of this national park is the prized West Indian flamingos, which is the national bird of the Islands of the Bahamas. A variety of other birds can be found around the park such as Red-legged Thrushes, Stripe-headed Tanagers and the endangered Bahama Parrot. The Rand Nature Center also has a gift shop that features local art, books, jewelry and gifts. Visitors can also enjoy educational exhibits that include island ecology, plants and their uses as well as the cultural and natural history of Grand Bahama Island. Freeport , Grand Bahama Island , Bahamas |
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