Virgin Islands
With endangered sea turtles nesting on quiet shores and vivid coral reefs winding through glistening waters, the Virgin Islands are brimming with beauty and life.
Our work in the Caribbean began here and, for over 40 years now, we’ve been restoring coral reefs, protecting beaches and safeguarding wildlife in this paradise of islands and sea. The Nature Conservancy’s preserve on St. Croix, called Estate Little Princess, is home to our Virgin Islands Coral Innovation Hub, with a state-of-the-art coral laboratory and land-based nursery.
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Coral Reef Research Designation
We are excited to announce our coral hub has received a research designation from NOAA's Coral Reef Conservation Program. Click to read all the exciting details!
Our Key Objectives
We envision a resilient Virgin Islands where both nature and people can thrive, we aim to make that a reality by focusing on these key areas
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Sea Turtle Conservation
Promote and research sea turtle conservation work with local communities and government, to support healthy populations and ecosystems Explore More
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Coral Conservation
Restore degraded coral reefs and protect climate-resilient corals, to support sustainable livelihoods and healthy marine ecosystems Explore More
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Education and Outreach
Support and lead on the development of opportunities to share our knowledge and learn from local communities to better conservation initiatives Explore More
Our Work in the Virgin Islands
From sun-drenched green hills to rolling turquoise waves, The Nature Conservancy works to ensure that the wonders of the Virgin Islands are inherited by future generations.