ISARA shoulder strap buckle
The shoulder strap buckle ( located on the shoulders straps of the baby carrier) is compatible with the following ISARA baby carriers: ISARA The ONE, ISARA The Trendsetter and ISARA Quick Full Buckle Carrier.
A special pledge to protect Mother Earth for our children’s tomorrow
ISARA x WWF Collaboration
ISARA Drawstring Backpack Marine Life Oceania is made from 100% organic cotton and its stunning design focuses on empowering nature conservation for a better future. Features critically endangered marine species over a deep ocean blue background. We invite you to raise awareness about endangered species and make a difference.
*7% of the proceeds from the sale of the teething pads will go to World Wildlife Fund.
Together we can heal Mother Earth and make a safer, cleaner place for future generations.
Fabrics
100% organic cotton, woven in Jacquard weave.
Measurements
39 cm x 39 cm.
Adjustable shoulder strap
Up to 80 cm.
ISARA designed the Marine Life pattern based on critically endangered wildlife species that are currently on the edge of extinction due to pollution, climate change, fishing, and habitat loss. Our main goal is to raise the alarm about the loss of wildlife and emphasize our responsibility to protect our planet for future generations, for a better future. The Blue Heart of our Planet needs us, now more than ever!
Hawksbill Turtles represent a vital link in marine life as they help maintain the health of coral reefs and seagrass beds by extracting sponges from crevices on the reef. Their beautiful colored shells are highly valuable and sought after in the illegal “tortoiseshell” markets, being turned into jewelry, souvenirs or other items, mainly for tourists.
The whale shark is the biggest shark that roams the oceans and its main food source is plankton. The health of our oceans depends on these gentle giants as they are a clear indication of abundant plankton across oceans.
The Giant Tortoise is the largest living tortoise in the world and it can only be found on the Galápagos Islands.
Sea Lions live in large colonies on the shores of Galápagos Islands and they exclusively breed here, on these beautiful Islands.
Galapagos Penguins are the rarest penguin species in the world, and the only one found at the north of the equator, in the Galápagos.
The Fin Whale is the second largest mammal in the world, thus at the top of the food chain, playing a vital role in the health of marine life.
Known as one of the fastest whales in the marine habitat, the Sei Whale has become majorly endangered due to commercial whaling.
Vaquita is undeniably the rarest marine mammal in the world and is currently critically endangered. Imagine that there are as few as 30 Vaquitas left on our Planet due to illegal fishing operations. Just heartbreaking.