Outdoor Bonaire and the Mangrove Info Center Ask for Visitors’ Cooperation with Conservation
Outdoor Bonaire and the Mangrove Info Center are two tourism-based enterprises known for their efforts to assist with preserving Bonaire’s nature. In recent months, management from both companies have watched the explosive growth of those who are taking normal vehicles, as well as off-road vehicles (quads, etc.), into the delicate mangrove area of Lac Bay, driving directly to the waterline.

This area has many flamingos and other water birds, and their normal behaviors are disturbed by those trying to get a closer look. Other ground dwelling plants and animals are also damaged--last week, vehicle tires were found directly over new re-growth of black mangrove trees.
To further educate and encourage those who are causing damage and disturbance to Bonaire’s flora and fauna, the companies have joined together in posting a notice asking drivers to stay on the road. Not only is the damage done to the island’s flora and fauna, but many vehicles get stranded in the mud of the tidal zone, and then need to be towed. Towing is expensive and causes further damage to the environment.
Those touring the Lac Bay area are asked to please help by staying on the road. (Source: Outdoor Bonaire and Mangove Info Center)
Perhaps car rental companies can assist in this effort…
--Jake DuvallPosted by on April 03, 2008 at 10:01pm AST












