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Intern Log : Alessia Isolani : November/December 2019
As the busy season for tourism on St. John has been picking up, we have been working on a few projects to get ready for the increase of park visitors!…
Intern Log : Alessia Isolani : October 2019
Happy Archaeology Month! October has been another busy month here on St. John. We have been continuing our monitoring work at Annaberg Sugar Factory, and it has been great to…
Daily News: Friends of VINP looks ahead to next 30 years
By ANDREA MILAM St. John Correspondent 09.26.19 With their 30th anniversary celebrations behind them, the Friends of Virgin Islands National Park is looking ahead to the next 30 years, the…
Intern Log : Alessia Isolani : September 2019
Since my last post, things on St. John have stayed as busy as ever. Although the recent storms have slowed our operations a little bit, there have still been plenty…
VINP: Changes in Services at Trunk Bay
Virgin Islands National Park News Release Release Date: August 19, 2019 St John, VI – Virgin Islands National Park is announcing changes in visitor services provided by its concessioner at…
Friends Position Statement on Caneel Bay Resort
The economic health and vibrant quality of life on St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, relies on a healthy and accessible Virgin Islands National Park (VINP). Caneel Bay Resort has been an important…
Intern Log : Alessia Isolani : August 2019
My name is Alessia Isolani and I am working as an Archeology intern funded by Student Conservation Association (SCA) and Friends of Virgin Islands National Park and will be here…
VINP: Cinnamon Bay
Click here to read the full press release from Virgin Islands National Park Virgin Islands National Park Announces New Cinnamon Campground Operator and Immediate Cleanup for Redevelopment “Virgin Islands National…