Natures Path / EnviroKidz + SEE Turtles
Since the launch of SEE Turtles in 2008, Nature’s Path / EnviroKidz has been supporting our efforts to protect sea turtles worldwide. The support of Nature’s Path has been transformational for our small organization. To date, the brand has provided more than US $160,000 in funds which helped launch our Billion Baby Turtles and Too Rare To Wear programs as well as supporting our educational programs. Their Turtle Splash Cereal includes information on our programs and ways to help save sea turtles.
The company has also donated products to our annual School Fundraising Contest which has raised an additional $70,000 for turtle conservation and participated in conservation trips to Costa Rica and Belize.
We estimate that the company has helped save about 967,000 hatchlings to date and will pass 1 million saved in 2025!
Nesting Beaches Supported To Date
Estimated Hatchlings Saved To Date: 967,000
Turtle Foundation – Selaut Besar (Indonesia) (2022)
Grant provided: $4,000
Estimated hatchlings saved with this grant: 5,200
Guanacaste Dry Forest Conservation Fund (Costa Rica) – Nancite & Naranjo Beaches (2022)
Grant provided: $2,000
Estimated hatchlings saved with this grant: 142,000
Provita (Venezuela) (2022)
Grant provided: $3,000
Estimated hatchlings saved with this grant: 6,660
PAMaLi (Indonesia) (2023)
Grant provided: $3,000
Estimated hatchlings saved with this grant: 13,000
Indonesia Sea Turtle Foundation (2024)
Grant provided: $4,500
Estimated hatchlings saved with this grant: 34,600
Reef Guardians (Malaysia) (2024)
Grant provided: $3,000
Estimated hatchlings saved with this grant: 14,200
Tortugas de Osa (Costa Rica) (2023)
Grant provided: $3,000
Estimated hatchlings saved with this grant: 230,000
Conservation des Especes Marines (Ivory Coast) (2023)
Grant provided: $3,000
Estimated hatchlings saved with this grant: 9,600
Reef Guardians (Malaysia) (2023)
Grant provided: $3,000
Estimated hatchlings saved with this grant: 12,000
Conservation des Especes Marines (Ivory Coast) (2024)
Grant provided: $3,000
Estimated hatchlings saved with this grant: 9,600
Guanacaste Dry Forest Conservation Fund (Costa Rica) (2024)
Grant provided: $2,000
Estimated hatchlings saved with this grant: 200,000