The first issue of “Go Wild, Go Fish VI” was released last July and cast a spotlight on the endangered Virgin Islands tree boa, the invasive red-tailed boa, the division’s sea mapping program, scientific bird work, exotic pet amnesty program and scientific papers.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a public notification on S.W.A.G., advising consumers against purchasing the sexual enhancement product sold across various websites and in some retail stores.
The Caribbean Genealogy Library will host a lecture, entitled “D. Hamilton Jackson and Casper Holstein: Early Collaboration in Fighting for Political Reform 1921-1927.”
During the visit, they gained invaluable insights into the intricate processes involved in generating power and producing safe water, as well as the ongoing efforts to maintain and repair older generation units among other major updates.
Students from grades 5th through 12th, totaling 168 participants, presented their innovative projects, transforming the space into a dynamic Science Exposition.
Maria Baptiste died on April 1 at her residence in Upper Love, St. Croix. She was born on Sept. 29, 1948, on the island of Dominica and was the beloved wife of Antoine Baptiste. She was 75 years old.
The USVI Earth Day PLANET vs PLASTICS Presentation and Panel Discussion will examine the plastic pollution crisis, the health and environmental dangers of plastics, and simple solutions people can all implement now.
Cooks, volunteers, supporters and fun seekers partied with a purpose at the University of the Virgin Islands’ (UVI) Afternoon on the Green fundraiser last month to raise money for college scholarships.
This unique competition invites artists from across St. Croix to create a license plate design that embodies the spirit, beauty and essence of Frederiksted as part of the organization’s 35th-anniversary celebrations.