

In light of the recent oil spill devastation on the Gulf Coast, we have made a donation to The Nature Conservancy, in support of its ongoing, long-term restoration efforts in the Gulf of Mexico. This donation supports The Nature Conservancy’s work to protect coastal wetlands and marshes, re-establish critical habitats for threatened species and restore the Gulf’s resiliency by bringing together scientists familiar with the region’s habitats, plants, animals and people.
“All of us at Bioelements wanted to find a way to help make a difference,” said Barbara Salomone, Bioelements president and founder. “We found that The Nature Conservancy is working to assess, protect and restore what's been ruined by the oil spill. Now we want to get the word out to anyone who wants to join us and make a donation if they can, or just help spread the word.” Since 1951, the mission of The Nature Conservancy is to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive.







