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Donkey Sanctuary Aruba Preserves Island’s Heritage Donkeys

August 27, 2025
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Donkey Sanctuary Aruba Preserves Island’s Heritage Donkeys
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(Oranjestad)—For nearly three decades, Donkey Sanctuary Aruba has been working tirelessly to protect and preserve the island’s donkey population. What began with just 10 rescued donkeys has now grown to more than 130, under the leadership of director Mrs. Desiree Eldering.

Founded to save donkeys from mistreatment and road accidents, the sanctuary soon faced a challenge: widespread inbreeding that caused chronic health issues such as hoof infections, dental problems, joint failure, and organ diseases. To combat this, the organization began a controlled breeding program, introducing healthy donkeys from Bonaire and Curaçao to strengthen the bloodline.

So far, two foals have been born, but with both being male, the sanctuary continues to seek female donkeys to ensure genetic diversity and a sustainable population. “Many think sanctuaries should only rescue, but our mission is preservation. Without controlled breeding, donkeys could eventually disappear from Aruba, and we believe they are part of our history and culture,” Eldering explained.

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Beyond breeding, the sanctuary continues rescue operations across Aruba, helping donkeys in distress from areas like Baby Beach, Arikok Park, and Natural Bridge. Recently, a severely injured donkey attacked by stray dogs had to be humanely euthanized, highlighting the urgent need to address the stray dog problem on the island.

The sanctuary also emphasizes education and awareness. Eldering urges locals and tourists not to feed donkeys harmful foods such as bread, chicken nuggets, or chips. Instead, safe options like apples and carrots are encouraged. “Be kind to animals. If you see a donkey in need, call us, and we will always respond,” she concluded.

With continued rescue efforts, breeding programs, and community education, Donkey Sanctuary Aruba is determined to preserve these iconic animals for generations to come.

Photo credits : https://www.arubatoday.com/donkey-sanctuary-aruba-working-to-preserve-donkeys-in-aruba/

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