Volunteers are helping save baby sea turtles as the endangered species' favourite nesting spots come under pressure from development, poaching and touristsPhotographs by Thilina KaluthotageIt's a sweltering night on the western coast of Sri Lanka, and on Mount Lavinia beach there's an unusual flurry of activity. Several young people in orange hi-vis vests are squatting in a circle, digging in the sand in the semi-darkness.The team of volunteers is patrolling a popular tourist beach on the outskirts of Colombo, Sri Lanka's capital, scouting for turtle nesting sites. Finding the nests can involve a bit of detective work.Turtle volunteers at a nesting site on Colombo's Mount Lavinia beach. 'Sometimes we dig holes on the beach to look for the eggs' Continue reading...
'It's nice to help a life to live': meet Sri Lanka's turtle guardians
8. srpna 2024 15:33
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Zdroj: The Guardian