Posts Tagged ‘Friends of Virgin Islands National Park’
USVI Wildlife Rehab Virtual Seminar
Dr. Samuel Eliades, Director of Research & Conservation at Coral World Ocean and Reef Initiative (CWORI) will present on the rescue and rehabilitation process at Coral World with extra focus…
Read MoreFriends October Newsletter
As Friends of Virgin Islands National Park heads into our 37th season as an organization, we are reminded of the power of collective action and the optimism that you, our…
Read MoreDrunk Bay Coastal Cleanup
Join us in clearing Drunk Bay of marine debris and trash on Saturday, October 19! Meeting point is the Salt Pond parking lot at 9AM. We should be done by…
Read MoreArbor Day Hike
Get out in nature and walk! We are looking forward to leading this walk along the Cinnamon Bay Loop Trail on Saturday, September 28 to celebrate Arbor Day with USVI…
Read MoreFrancis Bay Bird Walk
Every Friday morning October 4 to end of May. Meet at 7:30am at the George Francis factory ruins and join retired park ranger and bird lover, Laurel Brannick as she…
Read MoreFriends September Newsletter
Here on island, it’s a time of change and new beginnings. Laughing gulls are departing, sea turtles are nesting, and kids are back in school. It is a time of…
Read MoreFriends August Newsletter
Time flies when you’re having fun! Just like that kids are headed back to school and our busy, jam-packed summer of educational sessions, hikes, swim lessons and more, is over!…
Read MoreLooking For The Best STJ Snorkeling Sites? Check Out This New App
By Sara Kirkpatrick | Virgin Islands Daily News | Summer is a great time to explore the waters of St. John, and the new Plan your Snorkel app is full…
Read MoreNine University Scholarships Awarded
PRESS RELEASE | St. John, US Virgin Islands, July 22, 2024 – Friends of Virgin Islands National Park is happy to announce that it has awarded nine scholarships to Virgin…
Read MoreFriends July Newsletter
We are having so much fun with kids in the Park this summer! There is something blessed in seeing the joy on the face of a child being taught how…
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