(CMR) The Little Cayman District Committee of the National Trust For The Cayman Islands has purchased a small parcel of land on Little Cayman in the Mahogany Bay/Phosphate Park subdivision at the west end of the island.
The parcel contains three immense, old-growth mahogany trees. These magnificent trees have been a prominent landmark on Little Cayman for as long as memory serves and are clearly visible in the first aerial survey photos of Little Cayman taken in 1972, towering above the surrounding forest canopy. They are believed to be hundreds of years old. For decades, the trees have been a point of interest and are included in the National Trust's Explorer Passport for the Sister Islands.
The Trust said it remains a mystery why these trees did not fall to the axman first during the extensive logging that occurred on all three Cayman Islands after the arrival of Europeans to the New World and during the phosphate mining era that occurred on Little Cayman in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Indeed the lot itself is an old open-pit phosphate mine with the excavations literally in the shade of these trees.
The purchase was made possible through a donation of the entire purchase price, US $39,000, by Trust member and long-time resident of Little Cayman Brigitte Kassa. Mrs. Kassa settled on the island with her late husband Basil in 1973 when there were fewer than 20 inhabitants. She is a founding member of the Little Cayman District Committee and a Life Member of the National Trust. She has been extremely generous to the Trust over the years with substantial monetary and several other land donations in the past. Her selfless volunteering and generosity stem from her desire to preserve and protect the unique flora, fauna, and pristine environment of her home, Little Cayman.
Kassa is the author of several children's books. However, her latest is an autobiography that chronicles her colorful life, “From Coffee to Champagne, to Coconuts.” All proceeds from the book sale also go to the Little Cayman District Committee land fund, and it can be ordered from all online booksellers, including Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
The Little Cayman District Committee of the Trust and The National Trust For The Cayman Islands has expressed appreciation to “Brigitte for her selfless efforts, dedication and uncommon generosity in helping to preserve and protect the special natural environment of Little Cayman for present and future generations of Caymanians.”
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