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Close to 123,000 sea turtles released back to sea

The Con Dao National Park in the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau released 122,867 baby turtles into the ocean between January and September.
Close to 123,000 sea turtles released back to sea ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Source: VNA)
Ba Ria-Vung Tau (VNA) - The Con Dao NationalPark in the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau released 122,867 baby turtles intothe ocean between January and September.

According to statistics from the management board of thepark, in the period, it saw 1,586 out of 2,510 sea turtle nests successfullyhatched in its incubators. Meanwhile, tracking devices were attached on 402mother turtles coming to lay eggs on Con Dao beaches.

The park has been working hard to conserve sea turtles (Chelonioidea)for years, becoming an ideal nesting destination for the rare species inVietnam.

Close to 123,000 sea turtles released back to sea ảnh 2Cat Lon Beach on Bay Canh Island in Con Dao National Park (Photo: VND)
Le Hong Son, head of the board’s conservation-international cooperationoffice, said more than 450 mother turtles lay eggs on 18 beaches in the park everyyear.

Son added that many conservation programme are beingimplemented at the park, including those on studying ecological characteristicsof sea turtles, protecting their nesting habitats and nests; and building ahatchery, among others.

Meanwhile, on a monthly basis, the park receives some 700tourists coming to watch turtles laying eggs./.
VNA

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