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Members of the public await the arrival of King Charles III for his visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III waves to well-wishers during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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Children line up the street during a visit by King Charles III to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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People line the street during a visit by King Charles III to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III (right) during his visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III (centre) arrives for a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III arrives for a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III (centre) arrives for a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III observes as Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS) staff release a bird during his visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III observes a health check of a Bermuda Longtail (white-tailed tropicbird) during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III observes a health check of a Bermuda Longtail (white-tailed tropicbird) during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III observes as Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS) staff release a bird during his visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III observes a health check of a Bermuda Longtail (white-tailed tropicbird) during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III observes as Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS) staff release a bird during his visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III plants a tree during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III plants a tree during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III plants a tree during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III talks with Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS) staff during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III talks with Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS) staff during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III observes students releasing hermit crabs at the Palmetto Forest during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III speaks with students during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III speaks with students during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III speaks to students during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III speaks to students during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III observes a lesson about coral and fish identification during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III observes a lesson about coral and fish identification during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III observes a lesson about coral and fish identification during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III speaks to students during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III observes students releasing hermit crabs at the Palmetto Forest during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III waves to well-wishers during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III speaks to students during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III observes students releasing hermit crabs at the Palmetto Forest during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III observes a health check of a Bermuda Longtail (white-tailed tropicbird) during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III observes students releasing hermit crabs at the Palmetto Forest during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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Members of the public await the arrival of King Charles III for his visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III waves to well-wishers during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III plants an endemic Bermuda Cedar at the Black Mangrove pond and Red Mangrove habitat during a visit to Trunk Island's Living Classroom, an initiative to enrich young people's understanding of the island's ecosystem and inspire their future stewardship of the natural world, on Trunk Island in Harrington Sound, on day one of the state visit to Bermuda. BZS has restored the ecology on the seven-acres of Trunk Island, turning it into a vibrant Living Classroom, with a pre-colonial endangered palmetto forest, and an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Picture date: Friday May-stock-foto