In 1993 Dutch Nationals, Marina Melis and her husband Ed Koopman, established a donkey
sanctuary on Bonaire for sick, wounded and orphaned donkeys: Donkey Sanctuary Bonaire.
Today the primary objective of Donkey Sanctuary Bonaire is to offer a sheltered,
protected life to all the donkeys of Bonaire. Our information about the lives and
experiences of donkeys is also raising awareness amongst the local community, schools
and tourists.
At this moment there are more than 400 donkeys living in Donkey Sanctuary Bonaire.
They are provided with food, drinking water and medical care and have plenty of room
and freedom.
When a report arrives about a live wild donkey in distress, volunteers are sent to
the rescue. Sick and wounded animals are nursed and, where necessary, a vet is called
upon to give medical attention. Orphaned foals are raised with a baby bottle. All
stallions that arrive at the sanctuary are castrated to avoid expansion of the numbers
of donkeys in care. Once the animals are recovered, they are lucky enough to spend
the rest of their lives lovingly cared for at Donkey Sanctuary Bonaire.