Nature is what binds the Caribbean Netherlands. DCNA works behind the scenes to protect that bond. By bringing together park rangers, conservation leaders, and local experts, they amplify impact where it matters most.
They share knowledge. Raise funds. And make sure nature’s story is heard. Loud and clear.
The Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management (IenW) works with Bonaire to build a more resilient island. One that’s safe to live on, easy to get around, and better for nature. From restoring wastewater systems to upgrading airport lighting, IenW delivers smart solutions that protect people and planet alike.
Beneath the surface, life hums. Coral reefs breathe, tides shift, and data flows. Rijkswaterstaat is quietly behind it all. Tracking ocean health, responding to spills, and helping protect Bonaire’s coastline. Based in the Netherlands. Active right here.
Bonaire’s future depends on more than beautiful beaches. It needs healthy food. Clean oceans. Strong local communities. This ministry is helping build just that—by supporting the farmers, fishers, and nature stewards who care for the island every day. From local harvests to reef protection, they’re making resilience real.
BonBèrdè doesn’t just manage nature, they rebuild it from the ground up. From soil to treetop, this local team works hands-on to restore Bonaire’s ecosystems, day in and day out. They blend boots-on-the-ground experience with ecological insight to bring natural balance back to the island. If it grows, flows, or needs care—it’s on their radar.
Internos is restoring Bonaire’s wetlands and coastlines through hands-on science and deep local collaboration.
They blend research, smart design, and community involvement to help nature bounce back. Stronger than before.
Meet the Mangrove Maniacs. Every week, you’ll find them knee-deep in brackish water—clearing channels, planting baby mangroves, and restoring a fragile ecosystem. They turn science into action and bring the whole community along. Because once you understand what mangroves do, you’ll want to protect them too.
Reef Renewal Foundation Bonaire is on a mission to bring Bonaire’s coral reefs back to life. With local dive teams, marine science, and thousands of nursery-raised corals, they’re restoring underwater ecosystems—one coral at a time. What started as a grassroots effort has grown into a global model for reef restoration. And it all begins here—in the clear, blue waters of Bonaire.
From coral reefs to cactus-covered hills, STINAPA protects the wild heart of Bonaire. Both above and below the surface. They manage the island’s two national parks with more than rules alone: it’s a mission powered by science, care, and a deep love for nature.
Behind the scenes, WEB is powering the island—literally. They turn seawater into drinking water, treat wastewater, and invest in renewable energy. But they don’t stop at infrastructure. Their team is committed to building a more sustainable Bonaire through smart tech and real human care.
Sea turtles. Mangroves. Coral reefs. Coastal life. WWF-NL Dutch Caribbean Program helps restore Bonaire’s coastal ecosystems. They work with local partners. Share global tools. And support the island in facing climate change head-on. Through their international network, they bring in knowledge, resources, and connection.
Nature is what binds the Caribbean Netherlands. DCNA works behind the scenes to protect that bond. By bringing together park rangers, conservation leaders, and local experts, they amplify impact where it matters most.
They share knowledge. Raise funds. And make sure nature’s story is heard. Loud and clear.
The Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management (IenW) works with Bonaire to build a more resilient island. One that’s safe to live on, easy to get around, and better for nature. From restoring wastewater systems to upgrading airport lighting, IenW delivers smart solutions that protect people and planet alike.
Beneath the surface, life hums. Coral reefs breathe, tides shift, and data flows. Rijkswaterstaat is quietly behind it all. Tracking ocean health, responding to spills, and helping protect Bonaire’s coastline. Based in the Netherlands. Active right here.
Bonaire’s future depends on more than beautiful beaches. It needs healthy food. Clean oceans. Strong local communities. This ministry is helping build just that—by supporting the farmers, fishers, and nature stewards who care for the island every day. From local harvests to reef protection, they’re making resilience real.
BonBèrdè doesn’t just manage nature, they rebuild it from the ground up. From soil to treetop, this local team works hands-on to restore Bonaire’s ecosystems, day in and day out. They blend boots-on-the-ground experience with ecological insight to bring natural balance back to the island. If it grows, flows, or needs care—it’s on their radar.
Internos is restoring Bonaire’s wetlands and coastlines through hands-on science and deep local collaboration.
They blend research, smart design, and community involvement to help nature bounce back. Stronger than before.
Meet the Mangrove Maniacs. Every week, you’ll find them knee-deep in brackish water—clearing channels, planting baby mangroves, and restoring a fragile ecosystem. They turn science into action and bring the whole community along. Because once you understand what mangroves do, you’ll want to protect them too.
Reef Renewal Foundation Bonaire is on a mission to bring Bonaire’s coral reefs back to life. With local dive teams, marine science, and thousands of nursery-raised corals, they’re restoring underwater ecosystems—one coral at a time. What started as a grassroots effort has grown into a global model for reef restoration. And it all begins here—in the clear, blue waters of Bonaire.
From coral reefs to cactus-covered hills, STINAPA protects the wild heart of Bonaire. Both above and below the surface. They manage the island’s two national parks with more than rules alone: it’s a mission powered by science, care, and a deep love for nature.
Behind the scenes, WEB is powering the island—literally. They turn seawater into drinking water, treat wastewater, and invest in renewable energy. But they don’t stop at infrastructure. Their team is committed to building a more sustainable Bonaire through smart tech and real human care.
Sea turtles. Mangroves. Coral reefs. Coastal life. WWF-NL Dutch Caribbean Program helps restore Bonaire’s coastal ecosystems. They work with local partners. Share global tools. And support the island in facing climate change head-on. Through their international network, they bring in knowledge, resources, and connection.