BUY A SHIRT AND ADOPT A TURTLE!
ADOPT A TURTLE
To give sea turtles a safe future in a clean environment, Ninefoot donates €5 to sea turtle conservation Bonaire for every "Be like a palm tree”shirt that is sold!
BE PASSIONATE
BE HAPPY
BE INVOLVED
WE CLEANED OUR ACT, SO......
Ninefoot always had a weakness for Bonaire and because we have changed course and want to be a part of a clean and safe environment, the link with STCB was easily made.
Thanks to the passionate people of STCB we changed our way of thinking and made their goals ours. So we started to abandoning all our products in which plastic is involved and changed it into organic materials. On top of that we decided to donate €5 to the Sea Turtle Conservation Centre for every “Be like a palm tree” shirt that is sold in our online shop for casual shirts!
The first steps have been made but there are still more to follow.
NOW IT'S YOUR TURN
So we are cleaning up our act and now it's your turn...
Support our efforts for a plastic free environment and support STCB in all their efforts to ensure a safe future for the sea turtles on Bonaire. Support us by buying a “Be like a palm tree” shirt, adopt a turtle, be passionate, be happy and be involved!
So this is how it works. You buy a shirt in our online shop and we will send you a certificate of donation and a wooden turtle keychain. This wooden turtle keychain has been engraved with a unique tag number that matches the sea turtle you adopted. With this number you can discover all about your turtle on the site of STCB.
How sweet can it be? You are wearing your favourite shirt at the same time the hatchling you adopted is running into the ocean!
Sea Turtle Conservation Bonaire
SEA TURTLE CONSERVATION BONAIRE
Sea Turtle Conservation Bonaire is all about a small group of professional people passionate about sea turtles. As a part of a fully engaged community they are dedicated to ensure that Bonaire’s sea turtles have a secure future in a safe and clean environment.
STCB is a non-profit, non-governmental organization. They raise funds through conservation and research grants, merchandise sales and from individual and business donors.