A turtle is released into the sea |
Management and examination have been enhanced to fight violations of turtle conservation regulations, thus reducing the theft of turtle eggs and the poaching of mother turtles, he noted.Last year, the Con Dao National Park handed over 500 turtle eggs for incubation at the Cu Lao Cham Marine Protected Area in the central province of Quang Nam under a license of the provincial Ba Ria-Vung Tau People’s Committee.Its management board worked with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) to run a summer volunteer programme. Volunteers helped conservationists relocate nests, protect nesting sites and carry out communications to raise visitors’ awareness during the peak travel season.With the local administration’s permission, the park has also worked with the Con Dao Resort Co. Ltd to recover and preserve the nesting ground on Dat Doc Beach between 2018 and 2020. It has provided management, rescue and conservation training to the firm’s staff, transferred 41 sea turtle nests to this beach and worked to restore the grounds.Six mother turtles have nested in this area, and almost 2,490 baby animals successfully hatched and were released into the ocean by the company.Director of the national park Nguyen Khac Pho said they will press on with management activities to detect and deal with violations in a timely manner, continue the summer volunteer programme and devise more effective conservation measures.