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Friends of the Park Cinnamon Campground Chat

Monday, March 24, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Raintree Cafe, Cinnamon Campground, St. John

Skipper and zoologist, Abbie Martin heads south to the Northern Pantanal during the off season to work on Jaguar conservation and identification! Join her to learn more about the Jaguar Identification Project she founded. The conservation of this endangered species is not dissimilar to the work being done with sea turtles on St. John particularly when it comes to facial markings and identification. This presentation takes place on Monday, March 24 from 6pm to 7pm in the Raintree Cafe at Cinnamon Campground. All are welcome.

Friends of Virgin Islands National Parkโ€™s Cinnamon Campground Chats take place every Monday to Friday evening from 6pm to 7pm until the end of June.ย  With the exception of this special presentation, the weekly schedule of topics is Monday: Sea Turtle Talk, Tuesday: Traditional Arts & Crafts, Wednesday: Music of the Caribbean, Thursday: Birds Of St. John, and Friday: Coral Reef Ecosystems. To learn more about Friends events, visit their website at www.friendsvinp.org.

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