Free e-book tells stories of the animals after Irma

MARIGOT–With their fifth annual Endemic Animal Festival coming up on May 20, Les Fruits de Mer association has released a new e-book. The Animals of Irma’s Island is full of stories about local wildlife after Hurricane Irma. You can download it free at the group’s website.

“The aftermath of Hurricane Irma was a special time for both people and nature,” explained author Mark Yokoyama. “There were many hardships, but it was amazing to see nature in action. The chapters in this e-book were written between September and December 2017. They show nature bouncing back during that time.”
The e-book was made for this year’s Endemic Animal Festival. This event celebrates the animals that are found only on St. Martin or only in our region. The 2018 theme is “Made Here.”
“We’re excited to host this year’s festival at Amuseum Naturalis at The Old House,” said Les Fruits de Mer President Jenn Yerkes. “We’re still working on the museum itself, but this beautiful space is the perfect place to learn about St. Martin’s unique wildlife. We’ll also use the theme Made Here to show how nature connects to other parts of local heritage.”
The Endemic Animal Festival is a free public event for all ages. Activities include an Endemic Animal Discovery Station, birdwatching, and wildlife-themed art activities. Guests will learn about Plantilles, a series of native plant and community garden projects at The Old House. Several local experts will explore the Made Here theme as it relates to local wildlife, heritage and culture.
The 2018 festival will be held Sunday, May 20, from 9:00am to noon, and is made possible by support from sponsors: BirdsCaribbean, Delta Petroleum, Happy Wine, Location De Bennes Diligence Express, Lagoonies Bistro and Bar and Tri-Sport. For more information, and to download The Animals of Irma’s Island, visit: http://www.lesfruitsdemer.com/

Source: The Daily Herald https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/76388-free-e-book-tells-stories-of-the-animals-after-irma

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