The Black-capped Petrel Working Group is a team of conservationists, researchers, educators, humanitarians, and fundraisers, whose mission is to conserve the endangered Black-capped Petrel. Working collaboratively, the team supports programs throughout the Caribbean region and applies for project funding, shares equipment and staff, and often co-publishes reports and manuscripts. Collaborating organizations in the Working Group come from Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Germany, France, and the United States. EPIC has been a member of this group since its inception.
Has it ever snowed in the Dominican Republic?
Back to Dominican RepublicIn 1995, Dominica’s Trois Piton National Park was the first Caribbean location listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Why is it so special?
Back to DominicaWhy is Guadeloupe known as the butterfly island?
Back to GuadeloupeAn uprising against French colonists, lasting over a decade, ended in 1804 with what result?
Back to HaitiWhich one of the world’s largest insects are found on Jamaica?
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