Free Endemic Animal Festival at Amuseum Naturalis at The Old House on Saturday

The free Endemic Animal Festival is 9am to noon on Saturday, April 27th at Amuseum Naturalis at The Old House.

The Les Fruits de Mer association invites the public to the Endemic Animal Festival from 9am to noon this Saturday, April 27th at Amuseum Naturalis at The Old House. The festival will feature a book launch and giveaway, a craft activity, a plant giveaway and the chance to learn about the special animals that live only on St. Martin or only in our region. The festival and all of the activities are free.

“Endemic animals and plants are the most unique part of the nature of this island,” explained Les Fruits de Mer president Jenn Yerkes. “These are the species that live only on St. Martin, or only on a few islands in our area. Lots of people don’t know that there are plants and animals that can only be found here, and nowhere else on the planet! They’re such a special part of St. Martin’s natural heritage. We invite everyone to come have a great time celebrating them at this free, fun festival!”

Endemics Around Me, a new bilingual coloring book and nature journal, will be launched at the festival. Attendees can take home a free copy. The book features 40 plants and animals that are unique to St. Martin or our region.

The bilingual coloring book Endemics Around Me will be launched and given away at the festival.

“We are very excited to release this special book,” said author Mark Yokoyama. “It is a great introduction to animals and plants that live only here, like the Bearded Anole and the St. Martin Milk Pea. These are some of our most precious treasures.”

Kids and adults will enjoy the event’s craft station, where they can decorate canvas pouches with endemic animal designs to take home. There will also be a free giveaway of Thatch Palm seedlings. This beautiful palm is native to St. Martin. Visitors will have the chance to see some of St. Martin’s endemic animals and plants at the event. There will also be an oral history station, where people of all ages can share their stories about life on St. Martin.

The festival will be from 9am to noon on Saturday, April 27th at Amuseum Naturalis at The Old House on the hill above Coconut Grove in French Quarter. The free festival is sponsored by Delta Petroleum. Development and printing of Endemics Around Me was supported by the Collectivité de Saint-Martin and the Cité Éducative de Saint-Martin.

Free seedlings of the native Thatch Palm will be distributed at the Endemic Animal Festival.
The Endemic Animal Festival will be held at Amuseum Naturalis at The Old House in French Quarter.
Endemics Around Me was produced with the support of the Cité Éducative de Saint-Martin.
Endemics Around Me was developed with support of the Collectivité de Saint-Martin.
Delta Petroleum is the sponsor of the 2024 Endemic Animal Festival.

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