Sea Turtle Conservation & Environmental Education

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Sea Turtle Conservation & Environmental Education
Sea Turtle Conservation & Environmental Education
Sea Turtle Conservation & Environmental Education
Sea Turtle Conservation & Environmental Education
Sea Turtle Conservation & Environmental Education
Sea Turtle Conservation & Environmental Education
Sea Turtle Conservation & Environmental Education
Sea Turtle Conservation & Environmental Education
Sea Turtle Conservation & Environmental Education
Sea Turtle Conservation & Environmental Education
Sea Turtle Conservation & Environmental Education
Sea Turtle Conservation & Environmental Education
Sea Turtle Conservation & Environmental Education
Sea Turtle Conservation & Environmental Education
Sea Turtle Conservation & Environmental Education

Project Report | Sep 30, 2019
So many more seaturtles!

By Asleigh Bandemere | Sea Turtle Coordinator

Kids how to move a nest to a nursery
Kids how to move a nest to a nursery

               Here at Mama Carey we are underway with peak nesting turtle season. With almost 100 nests, this season has already surpassed last year's numbers, and we're still expecting many more. In addition, we broke the project record for the amount of nests in one night with seven nests found and relocated safely to the hatchery, followed the next night by another six. Our first nests have begun to hatch with impressive success, and we have already released over 1,000 hatchlings into the sea.

               In addition to work on the beach, we have recently turned more focus onto community work here in Playa Rincon de San Josecito. Our volunteers helped with a renovation project at the local school that ended in a slip and slide and water throwing fight with the kids. We are also working to integrate community members into the turtle conservation effort by giving presentations about the endangered sea turtles that nest here, and what the project does to protect them. We also sat down with local guides to present them with the possibility of guiding turtle tours for tourists that visit the local hotels, which was met an inspiring dialogue about using this money to fund community projects. Two nights later there was already a guide on the beach with three tourists that watched our night patrol take data on a nesting turtle.

               Our volunteers have provided us with incredible support, not only helping on our night patrols, but also sharing in the camp's family atmosphere and experiencing special moments with us. One such moment was when the whole camp went running in their pajamas early one morning to go see a tapir up close. From protecting baby turtles in their crawl to the sea, to picking up trash washed up on the beach, or to helping make homemade gnocchi dinners, they are fundamental to the project.

Thank you for supporting our efforts and making possible our work. 

Ashleigh teaching kids about the nests
Ashleigh teaching kids about the nests

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Corcovado Foundation

Location: Moravia,, San Jose - Costa Rica
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