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🌿 About Us

Hi, I’m Andrea Penteado Emerique Bragança — Biologist (BSc), Specialist in Contaminated Area Remediation, Mental Disorders, Neurobiology & Psychopharmacology, Neuroscience, and Learning Sciences.
More than a store, NatureEssential Store is a dream rooted in love for nature and resilience. It grew from a seed planted in childhood — when I used to observe the tireless work of leaf-carrying ants — and blossomed through years of personal transformation.
🍃 Our Story
During a long season as a full-time caregiver for my autistic 🎗️daughter with epilepsy, I faced years of hardship and self-discovery. I chose to pursue my lifelong passion and became a biologist 🌿 — the oldest student in my class, driven by purpose.
Life asked me to pause that dream, but it never stopped beating inside me. With the help of medical breakthroughs, new opportunities arose. I found strength in nature, in learning, and in the joy of rebuilding.
NatureEssential was born from that journey — a family of interconnected platforms:
- 🦋 TheMonarchButterfly.site – focused on endangered monarch butterflies
- 🐘 WildlifeSupport.net – a trilingual hub for broader conservation
- Soon: 🐝 Pollinators Project – because all life is connected
And now, the WildlifeSupport.store — where education meets action. A space to support endangered species through curated digital resources, books, and awareness materials.
🐾 What We Believe
We are part of nature.
Caring for our planet is not just an action — it’s a responsibility.
Our store reflects our belief in education, empathy, and the power of small changes.
💚 A Personal Thank You
To the voices that inspired me during silent nights —
Sir David Attenborough, Jeff Corwin, Steve Irwin, Austin Stevens, and others who reminded me I’m not alone in loving this blue planet.
To those navigating struggles, caretaking, or chasing dreams later in life:
You’re not behind — you’re blooming on your own time.
🌍 Welcome to WildlifeSupport Store
Where every download is a small step toward awareness, hope, and conservation