Conservation Actions
In addition to the ecological information we all collect everyday in our monitoring patrols, it is necessary to take conservation actions that attack direct problems that threaten these species, such as:
- Poaching of eggs for consumption to sale.
- The predation of nests by feral dogs.
- Destruction of nests by river floods and lagoons.
- Loss of nesting sites due to sea level rising of Climate Change.
- Inviability of nests because of high temperatures due to Climate Change.
Sea Turtle Hatchery
For this reason when there are threatened nests, our team relocates them to our sea turtle hatchery where they can continue with their normal development in optimal conditions until they hatch and the baby turtles are subsequently released to the sea, making sure that each of these turtles has a second chance to become an adult. Due to the great work that this whole process requires (construction and maintenance of the hatchery, research and assistants hours, material for monitoring, scientific equipment, etc.) it is always necessary to have support from people who want to help these great conservation efforts.