Nature
STENAPA Employees Visit Bonaire for Staff Exchange Program
01-06-2019 -
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Kralendijk -St. Eustatius National Parks (STENAPA) employees Hilda Doek and Sussette Hassell recently had a 2-day staff exchange with STINAPA employees Kerenza Rannou, Anouk Bonenkamp and July-Ann Frans.
The STENAPA employees also visited various departments of the parks in Bonaire to get a better understanding of STINAPA.
STENAPA Education & Outreach officer Ascha Mitchell also visited Bonaire, and spent time with Tracy Jenkins and Xenah from STINAPA.
The staff exchange was organized and funded by the Dutch Caribbean Nature Association (DCNA). STINAPA said they were grateful to DCNA for their continued support in bringing the staff of the parks together and ensure that valuable information is exchanged.
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