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The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) is a regional partnership of conservation organisations, including the national parks on the six islands of the Dutch Caribbean (Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Saba, St. Eustatius and St. Maarten) and is intended to support and strengthen the nature on the islands. The extensive biological resources are the basis of one of the main sources of income on the islands: nature tourism. DCNA not only focuses on the sustainable management of existing protected areas, but also to increase awareness and knowledge of the value of nature.

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  • The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) is a regional partnership of conservation organisations, including the national parks on the six islands of the Dutch Caribbean (Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Saba, St. Eustatius and St. Maarten) and is intended to support and strengthen the nature on the islands. The purpose of DCNA is to protect the extensive biological resources and promote sustainable development of the natural resources of these islands, both on land and at sea. To do so, DCNA is developing sustainable funding sources such as a trust fund, building capacity through training workshops and promoting the overwhelmingly beautiful and unique nature, ranging from exuberant rainforest to coral reefs and pearl white sand dunes. The extensive biological resources are the basis of one of the main sources of income on the islands: nature tourism. DCNA not only focuses on the sustainable management of existing protected areas, but also to increase awareness and knowledge of the value of nature. The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance is a non-governmental, not-for-profit foundation that is designed to assist the national park organisations of the islands of the Dutch Caribbean, i.e. the islands of Aruba (Parke Nacional Arikok), Bonaire (STINAPA Bonaire), Curaçao, Saba (Saba Conservation Foundation), St. Eustatius (STENAPA) and St. Maarten (St. Maarten Nature Foundation). The central office of the DCNA is on Bonaire. DCNA's mission statement is to "safeguard the biodiversity and promote the sustainable management of the natural resources of the islands of the Dutch Caribbean, both on land and in the water, for the benefit of present and future generations, by supporting and assisting the protected area management organisations and nature conservation activities in the Dutch Caribbean". DCNA is funded by the Dutch National Postcode Lottery and the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs. Princess Beatrix is one of DCNA's patrons. (en)
  • De Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) is een non-profitorganisatie die zich richt op de ondersteuning van organisaties van nationale parken op de Nederlandse Caraïben. Deze ondersteuning wordt gegeven aan het nationaal park Arikok (Aruba), STINAPA (Bonaire), meerdere gebieden op Curaçao, de Saba Conservation Foundation (Saba), STENAPA (Sint Eustatius) en de Nature Foundation St Maarten (Sint Maarten). De DCNA werd in 1998 gevormd en het hoofdkantoor bevindt zich op Bonaire. De doelstelling van de organisatie is de biodiversiteit te beschermen en duurzaam behoud te bevorderen, zowel op het land als in het water. De organisatie wordt financieel ondersteund door de Nationale Postcode Loterij en het Nederlandse Ministerie van Economische Zaken en Klimaat. Prinses Beatrix is beschermvrouwe van de Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance. (nl)
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  • The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) is a regional partnership of conservation organisations, including the national parks on the six islands of the Dutch Caribbean (Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Saba, St. Eustatius and St. Maarten) and is intended to support and strengthen the nature on the islands. The extensive biological resources are the basis of one of the main sources of income on the islands: nature tourism. DCNA not only focuses on the sustainable management of existing protected areas, but also to increase awareness and knowledge of the value of nature. (en)
  • De Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) is een non-profitorganisatie die zich richt op de ondersteuning van organisaties van nationale parken op de Nederlandse Caraïben. Deze ondersteuning wordt gegeven aan het nationaal park Arikok (Aruba), STINAPA (Bonaire), meerdere gebieden op Curaçao, de Saba Conservation Foundation (Saba), STENAPA (Sint Eustatius) en de Nature Foundation St Maarten (Sint Maarten). Prinses Beatrix is beschermvrouwe van de Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance. (nl)
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  • Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (en)
  • Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (nl)
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