Hawksbills are Too Rare To Wear
Working To End Demand For Illegal Tortoiseshell Products
Hawksbill sea turtles are one of the most beautiful and important species in the ocean. They help coral reefs thrive by eating sponges and are a thrill for divers and snorkelers to see in the wild. But they have been hunted to the edge of extinction for their colorful shell. Their shells (also known as "tortoiseshell") are made into jewelry and other products that are frequently sold to travelers in markets across Latin America, Asia, and elsewhere.
To date, Too Rare To Wear has:
Published two international reports on this trade
Launched the groundbreaking SEE Shell App which uses AI to identify these products
Created a coalition with 100 tourism companies and conservation organizations to address this trade
Helped our partners at Fundacion Tortugas del Mar reduce this trade by 80% in Cartagena, Colombia
Funded local efforts to address this trade in Indonesia, Colombia, Costa Rica, & Panama