Use this page to find activities, posters, presentations, and other educational materials! These are free for everyone to use and share. To get information about having a Nature Foundation Staff Member give a presentation at your school or organization email education@naturefoundationsxm.org.
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Shark Conservation Resources
- Sharks Need our Help Flyer (PDF)
- Shark Week 2016 Coverage Report (PDF)
- Caribbean Reef Shark Leaflet (PDF)
- Nurse Shark Leaflet (PDF)
Info Pages:
- Nurse Shark Info Page
- Caribbean Reef Shark Info Page
- Tiger Shark Info Page
- Whale Shark Info Page
- Lemon Shark Info Page
- Hammerhead Shark Info Page
- Thresher Shark Info Page
- Bull Shark Info Page
- Oceanic White Tip Shark Info Page
- Blacktip Shark Info Page
- Shortfin Mako Shark Info Page
Coloring Pages/Activities
- Shark Coloring Page 1
- Shark Coloring Page 2
- Shark Coloring Page 3
- Shark Coloring Page 4
- Shark Quiz
- Shark Quiz Answer Sheet
- Shark Quiz Answers
Shark Poster
Coral Reef Resources
- St. Maarten’s Coral Reef Threats and Issues (Power Point Presentation)
- Coral Reef Presentation by Dr. Erik de Ruijter van Steveninck (Power Point Presentation)
- Resorting Reef Biodiversity with IntelliReefs (Youtube Video)
- IntelliReefs on SXM project overview
Activities
Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease on Orbicella Coral nursery tree
Reduce & Reuse
- Reduce & Reuse St. Maarten Project Overview
- 5 Steps to Reduce and Reuse
- Call to Action for Businesses
- St. Maarten Needs to Reduce and Reuse Presentation– Melanie Meijer zu Schlochtern
Reduce and Reuse infographic Reduce and Reuse infographic
Sea Turtle Education
Sea turtle in ocean Rescued sea turtle diving back into the sea credit: unknown sea turtle eating seagrass
ReGreening SXM with the Red Cross St. Maarten
The Project “Re-greening SXM” aims to restore and build environmental resilience on St. Maarten. As a collaboration between the Nature Foundation and the Netherlands Red Cross for St. Maarten this project is part of the Disaster Risk Reduction Project designed by the Netherlands Red Cross.
The Re-greening project will be conducted mainly through restoration of natural and native vegetation. While the project will be executed with the help of the Nature Foundation the project is financed by donations collected by the Netherlands Red Cross for St. Maarten after Hurricane Irma.
Read more about the collaboration here: ReGreening St. Maarten Project
Informational Posts
- Spinach Vine (Basella Alba)
- Almond Tree (Terminalia Catappa)
- Papaya, Papaw (Carica Papaya)
- Noni (Morinda Citrifolia)
- Soursop Tree (Annona Muricata)
- Coralita (Antigonon Leptopus)
- Pigeon Pea Tree (Cajanus Cajan)
- Sugar Cane (Saccharum Officinarum)
- Stinking-Toe (Hymenaea Courbaril)
- Sweet Sage/Lemon Mint (Lippia Alba)
- Bougainvillea
- Bitter Melon (Momordica Charantia)