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A Safety NET for Sea Turtles

Join us in conserving endangered sea turtles and promoting eco-tourism in Dominica.

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Dedicated to Conservation and Community

At Nature Enhancement Team (NET), we protect endangered sea turtles and promote eco-tourism while empowering the local community through meaningful conservation initiatives in Rosalie, Dominica.

Two sea turtles rest on a sandy beach as gentle ocean waves roll in. The beach is lined with lush palm trees and vegetation, creating a serene and tropical atmosphere. A boat is visible on the horizon against a clear sky, indicating a peaceful coastal setting.
Two sea turtles rest on a sandy beach as gentle ocean waves roll in. The beach is lined with lush palm trees and vegetation, creating a serene and tropical atmosphere. A boat is visible on the horizon against a clear sky, indicating a peaceful coastal setting.
Our Mission
Community-Driven Conservation

Join us in safeguarding the critically endangered turtle species at Rosalie Bay and fostering sustainable tourism that benefits both nature and our community.

Conservation and Tourism

Protecting endangered sea turtles while promoting eco-tourism and community engagement in Dominica's Rosalie Bay.

A wooden sign attached to a tree trunk by the ocean reads 'Sea turtles nesting, do not disturb.' Pink pom-poms and seashell decorations hang from the tree branches. The background features a scenic view of the ocean and a slightly blurred horizon.
A wooden sign attached to a tree trunk by the ocean reads 'Sea turtles nesting, do not disturb.' Pink pom-poms and seashell decorations hang from the tree branches. The background features a scenic view of the ocean and a slightly blurred horizon.
A sea turtle lies on a rocky shore with the ocean waves crashing in the background under a bright blue sky.
A sea turtle lies on a rocky shore with the ocean waves crashing in the background under a bright blue sky.
Community Engagement

Fostering local tourism through conservation efforts, creating economic opportunities for the Rosalie Bay community.

Eco-Tourism Initiatives

Promoting eco-friendly tourism experiences that support turtle conservation and benefit the local economy.

A large sea turtle rests on a sandy beach with patches of rocks scattered around. In the background, there are green bushes and a calm blue sea under a clear sky.
A large sea turtle rests on a sandy beach with patches of rocks scattered around. In the background, there are green bushes and a calm blue sea under a clear sky.

Gallery

Explore our conservation efforts and the beauty of nature.

A group of small sea turtles huddling together on a sandy beach as they make their way towards the ocean. The waves can be seen gently crashing in the background under a clear sky.
A group of small sea turtles huddling together on a sandy beach as they make their way towards the ocean. The waves can be seen gently crashing in the background under a clear sky.
An outstretched hand holds a small sea turtle against a backdrop of a tropical setting with palm trees and a clear sky.
An outstretched hand holds a small sea turtle against a backdrop of a tropical setting with palm trees and a clear sky.
A sea turtle gracefully swims underwater surrounded by vibrant coral reefs. The scene is illuminated by sunlight filtering through the water, creating a serene and tranquil environment.
A sea turtle gracefully swims underwater surrounded by vibrant coral reefs. The scene is illuminated by sunlight filtering through the water, creating a serene and tranquil environment.
A large sea turtle rests on a black sand beach, with ocean waves splashing near it. The turtle's textured shell and flippers are visible, and it appears calm and undisturbed by its surroundings.
A large sea turtle rests on a black sand beach, with ocean waves splashing near it. The turtle's textured shell and flippers are visible, and it appears calm and undisturbed by its surroundings.
A small sea turtle is on a sandy surface near a human footprint, appearing to be making its way toward the ocean.
A small sea turtle is on a sandy surface near a human footprint, appearing to be making its way toward the ocean.

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