The Aruba Native Plants Educational Event organized by the Aruba Conservation Foundation will offer the community an opportunity to learn more about the island’s native trees and their importance to Aruba’s ecosystem.
Following previous educational sessions focused on mangroves, coral reefs, parrots, and rattlesnakes, the foundation is now turning attention toward one of the most essential elements of Aruba’s natural environment: native plants and trees.
According to organizers, the Aruba Native Plants Educational Event aims to increase awareness about the critical role native vegetation plays in maintaining ecological balance on the island.
Native trees contribute significantly to Aruba’s landscape by providing shade, supporting wildlife, and creating habitats for many local species. Conservation experts explain that these plants are vital for preserving biodiversity and protecting Aruba’s natural environment.
The Aruba Native Plants Educational Event will take place during two separate educational evenings under the program titled “Encuentro di Conocemento.” Community members are invited to attend the free lectures to learn, share experiences, and discover more about Aruba’s native flora.
The first session of the Aruba Native Plants Educational Event will be held on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at Centro di Bario Dakota, from 6:45 p.m. until 8:45 p.m.
The second evening will take place on Thursday, May 28, 2026, at Teresita Center, also from 6:45 p.m. until 8:45 p.m.
Participation in the Aruba Native Plants Educational Event is free of charge, although attendees are required to register online beforehand through the official registration website provided by the organizers.
The Aruba Conservation Foundation continues encouraging the public to become more involved in environmental education and conservation efforts across the island.
By organizing programs like the Aruba Native Plants Educational Event, the foundation hopes to inspire greater appreciation for Aruba’s natural resources and encourage long-term environmental responsibility within the community.
Educational initiatives focusing on native ecosystems are increasingly important as Aruba continues balancing development with environmental protection.
The Aruba Native Plants Educational Event also provides a platform for people to connect with nature, ask questions, and better understand how native species contribute to the island’s environmental health.
Residents are encouraged to participate and help raise awareness about the protection and preservation of Aruba’s native plants and ecosystems for future generations.






















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