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Bangladesh Has Seen It's Highest Number Of Olive Ridley Turtle Eggs

This year, Bangladesh has seen its highest number of olive ridley turtle eggs, thanks to extensive conservation actions, including building awareness among local people and the vigilance of local conservation groups to ensure favorable conditions for the species.
Nature Conservation Management (NACOM) found 12,425 eggs in five turtle hatcheries — Pachar Island, Shilkali Island, Shahpari Island, Matharbunia, and Shonadia Island in Cox’s Bazar district — through April 17 this year.



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  • Jane Wangui

    16 w

    It feels nice watching what has already been achieved..we all should strive to bring about change.

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    • Ann Nyambura

      27 w

      An uplifting example of conservation success!

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      • George Kariuki

        29 w

        Fantastic news for Bangladesh and Olive Ridley turtles! This shows the power of conservation efforts.

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        • winnie nguru

          27 w

          @george_kariuki well said

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        • Munene Mugambi

          29 w

          The increase in olive ridley turtle eggs in Bangladesh reflects successful conservation efforts, highlighting the positive impact of community engagement and vigilant monitoring on biodiversity preservation and ecosystem health. It works if we make it work

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          • We Don't Have Time

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            • Elizabeth Gathigia

              29 w

              Great news, this is a result of working together to protect this wonderful creatures

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              • Munene Mugambi

                29 w

                @elizbeth_gathigia And a call to show that we should try this method on other endangered creatures so as to save them from extinction. We can do this

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              • Princess

                29 w

                What incredible news for Bangladesh and the olive ridley turtles!

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                • Sarah Chabane

                  29 w

                  Biodiversity conservation works 💪

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                  • Nancy Owusua Acquah

                    29 w

                    Conservation is yielding results. That's the way to go

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                    • Joseph Githinji

                      29 w

                      Great to see conservation efforts pay off. This is a good start for Bangladesh and they shouldn't stop at this, I believe there's more that can be done still.

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                      • Munene Mugambi

                        29 w

                        @joseph_githinji it is a testament to show that when conservation efforts are taken seriously, they actually do bear fruits and this is why we should take such programs seriously in future and fund them properly

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