Eco-Tourism Services

Join us in protecting endangered sea turtles while enjoying the beauty of Dominica's natural resources.

A sea turtle swims gracefully above a vibrant coral reef under clear blue water. The underwater scene is tranquil and ethereal, showcasing the natural habitat of marine life.
A sea turtle swims gracefully above a vibrant coral reef under clear blue water. The underwater scene is tranquil and ethereal, showcasing the natural habitat of marine life.
A sea turtle is swimming underwater in clear blue-green water. The turtle appears graceful, gliding through its natural habitat, with patches of sunlight filtering through the water. Its shell has a brown and cream pattern, and its flippers are extended as it moves forward.
A sea turtle is swimming underwater in clear blue-green water. The turtle appears graceful, gliding through its natural habitat, with patches of sunlight filtering through the water. Its shell has a brown and cream pattern, and its flippers are extended as it moves forward.
Community Engagement
Turtle Conservation

As a dedicated conservation group, the Nature Enhancement Team (NET) contributes to Dominica’s reputation as the "Nature Island of the Caribbean." It embodies a sustainable approach that benefits both wildlife and the community. With ongoing support, NET is poised to make a lasting impact on turtle conservation and community growth in Dominica.

NET’s conservation mission also drives community development in Rosalie, providing alternative income sources in an area traditionally dominated by agriculture. Through eco-tourism focused on the unique opportunity to witness nesting turtles, NET attracts visitors to the east coast, creating a niche in Dominica’s tourism landscape.

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A sea turtle gracefully swims over a vibrant coral reef. The shallow water is clear, revealing different types of corals and marine life. Sunlight reflects off the surface, creating mesmerizing patterns.
A sea turtle gracefully swims over a vibrant coral reef. The shallow water is clear, revealing different types of corals and marine life. Sunlight reflects off the surface, creating mesmerizing patterns.

Reach out to the Nature Enhancement Team for inquiries about eco-tourism and turtle conservation efforts.