SAVE COASTAL WILDLIFE

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Click on a link below to purchase shirts, hoodies, water bottles and other Fun items.

You can also go directly to the Print Your Cause Website to purchase Save Coastal Wildlife Nonprofit clothes, water bottles and other items.

Get clothes and other items from one or all three fun designs:

1) The Classic Save Coastal Wildlife Nonprofit logo. Look good and tell the world you want to save coastal wildlife!

2) The colorful horseshoe crab design (in both horizontal and slanted outlines) with the Save Coastal Wildlife logo on the back. The Atlantic horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) is an iconic but diminishing animal along the Jersey Shore, so much so that it inspired us to start Save Coastal Wildlife Nonprofit. The horseshoe crab artwork is from Brian Boyle. A local artist in Atlantic Highlands, NJ. Brian is a self-taught artist who uses found beach objects, driftwood and recycled cardboard to create unique works of art found in many private art collections. Check out Brian's work at his website https://brianboyleartist.com

3) BE YOURSELF clothes that celebrate a person’s unique self with the Save Coastal Wildlife logo on the back. This cute artwork is from Nitsa Palatianos. The design celebrates one of the most iconic couples in the animal world, Roy and Silo. These two male chinstrap penguins began performing mating rituals in 1998 at the Central Park Zoo. After successfully incubating a rock and then a non-fertilized egg, zookeepers decided to give the loving couple a real, fertilized egg. Roy and Silo hatched a baby, a female penguin named Tango. Tango grew up to form a partnership with a female penguin named Tanuzi. Since then the list of same-sex penguin couples continues to increase, including Rocky and Marama, two mothers who in 2019 hatched a baby Gentoo penguin at SEA LIFE Aquarium in London.

Your purchase will support the valuable work of Save Coastal Wildlife Nonprofit to help people understand, explore and preserve all the wonderful biodiversity along the Jersey Shore.

 

Save Coastal Wildlife T-shirts can be seen all around the world, including in Hawaii.