Bahamas aerialBahamas Declares New Land and Sea Parks
Citing the Conservancy's gap analysis as the scientific foundation, Prime Minister Ingraham announced thousands of acres in new parks to be created as part of the Bahamas' commitment to the Caribbean Challenge.

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Click on the map to see where the Conservancy works in The Caribbean.

DR boat thumbThe Caribbean Challenge
The Conservancy has pledged $20 million in private funding to help leverage another $20 million in public financial commitments.

Andros TurtleNew Legal Protections for Sea Turtles 
Effective September 1, new laws in The Bahamas completely prohibit the harvesting, possession, purchase and sale of sea turtles and their eggs.
kirtlands thumbKirtland’s Triumph
Conservancy scientist Leno Davis sighted three notoriously elusive Kirtland’s warblers within a week. View a rare video of this endangered bird.
coral thumbCaribbean Coral Reefs Receive Funding
Learn how our staghorn and elkhorn coral recovery project will benefit from the economic stimulus.
Massa thumbMassa God Fish Can Done
A Conservancy documentary follows a group of fishers who ply the depleted waters of Jamaica’s Pedro Bank. 
 

Caribbean Challenge

Learn how the Conservancy helped catalyze the Caribbean Challenge — a new agreement by the region’s countries to protect their marine resources.

What's New

We want to see the Caribbean through YOUR eyes. Submit your photos to The Nature Conservancy's Flickr page and tag your photos with Caribbean-TNC09

Adopt a Coral Reef

Learn how you can help protect one of the world’s most beautiful and diverse habitats when you Adopt a Coral Reef in the Dominican Republic today.

Caribbean PSAs

Check out our new suite of Public Service Announcements. You can help support our work in the Caribbean by placing these PSAs in your next print or online edition.