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COMING SOON: 2040 DOCUMENTARY SHOWING
Tired of hearing about environmental problems rather than solutions? Join SEA for our first community event of 2021! In collaboration...
SUPPORTING BATS: PREPARING FOR A HURRICANE
Bats are the only native mammals in the U.S. Virgin Islands. As such, bats play a key role in the health of our environment. Bats are the...
SUPPORTING BEES: PREPARING FOR A HURRICANE
Losing large numbers of bees and other pollinating insects has wide ranging effects on all of us. Many flowers rely on these insects for...
SUPPORTING BIRDS: PREPARING FOR A HURRICANE
Birds might be the wildlife group that is most noticeably affected by hurricanes. Some are injured or killed during the storm, high storm...
SUPPORTING WILDLIFE: PREPARING FOR A HURRICANE
In September 2017, the U.S. Virgin Islands and much of the Caribbean was hit by two Category 5 hurricanes, Hurricane Irma and Hurricane...
DISPOSABLE FOOD SERVICE ITEMS IN THE USVI
The St. Croix Environmental Association (S.E.A.) strongly opposes the Governor’s requirement that restaurants use only disposable food...
Local Wildlife & Fisheries
The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Planning & Natural Resources Division of Fish & Wildlife has several interesting and fun ways to...
GO GREEN ST. CROIX
Going green means to care for the environment with your actions and choices. Here are some activities to help you go green at home and in...
50 Years of Earth Day
April 22nd each year marks the anniversary of the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970. Earth Day was founded by U.S....
The Upcycling & Repurposing Challenge
Have you seen SEA’s DIY Upcycled Bird Feeder?!?! We love finding ways to upcycle and repurpose things. You know what they say…one...
Connecting with Nature
Kick off Earth Week with a couple of activities that connect you with the Earth through Nature Observation. You can use each of your...
My SEA Story: Educational & Inspirational
My SEA experience was both educational and inspirational, and I am very grateful to the SEA for allowing me to play a small part in their...
The Food Chain Game
All living things — plants, animals, people, marine life — get energy from food. Understanding the important role that all things in...
My SEA Story: From Trash to Turtles
My name is Renee and I moved to St. Croix from Indiana in June 2015. Having been very involved in the environmental community in Indiana,...
NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Education Resources
Whether you are a student working on a school project, a teacher looking for ways to incorporate lessons about coral reefs into your...
Nature Lab
The Nature Conservancy has put together a comprehensive virtual Nature Lab with curriculum for K-5, Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12, and Virtual...
Audubon for Kids
Did you know that there are more than 10,000 bird species in the world? W🐦W! But why are birds important and how can we help protect...
Animals of the USVI
Can you think of animals in the U.S. Virgin Islands for every letter of the alphabet? The USVI DPNR-Division of Fish and Wildlife has...
In the Garden
St. George Village Botanical Garden may be closed, but they are bringing the garden to you! Each week they will be posting a video “In...
Earth Hour
Today — Saturday, March 28, at 8:30pm — is Earth Hour! What is Earth Hour? Started by WWF and partners as a symbolic lights-out event in...
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