
Michele Creed-Nelson
Michele Creed-Nelson is the Executive Director of the Institute of Jamaica (IOJ), where she advocates for the preservation of Jamaica's natural heritage. Recently, she highlighted the importance of bats in maintaining biodiversity during the launch of the exhibition 'Guardians of the Night: Celebrating Jamaica's Remarkable Bats.' Through her efforts, she aims to educate the public about the ecological significance of bats and combat common misconceptions surrounding these creatures. Creed-Nelson emphasizes the need for conservation and the role of education in fostering a better understanding of the environment among future generations.
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