In Costa Rica, sea turtles are facing numerous threats from humans, diseases, and nature, resulting in a decrease in the abundances of the species that occur there. Natural threats include raccoons, ants, tides, and storms. Man-induced threats include poaching, pollution, and beach destruction. Diseases that threaten sea turtles include viruses and bacteria. It is an issue that must be addressed by all types of conservation organizations, whether or not they work for the government because every bit of help counts. Saving even one nest, which can contain over 100 eggs, can result in over 100 sea turtles hatching and returning to the sea, some of which would be females that survive to grow into adults and return to the beach to lay their own...
The Earthwatch Institute\u27s Costa Rican Sea Turtle Conservation expedition allows participants to ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012University of Washington Abstract Volunteer and Sea...
“Saving Sea Turtles”: Examining the Efficacy of American Conservation Efforts in Mexico This paper ...
Sea turtle populations continue to be under threat globally from organised poaching for human consum...
Sea turtle populations continue to be under threat globally from organised poaching for human consum...
STEP Category: Service-Learning and Community ServiceGVI is a volunteer and intern abroad organizati...
STEP Category: Service-Learning and Community ServiceGVI is a volunteer and intern abroad organizati...
Ostional in Costa Rica is the second largest nesting site of the olive ridley sea turtle Lepidochely...
Sea turtles are ocean migrants that nest on the same beaches where they were born but forage on reef...
abstract: Human consumption of sea turtle eggs, meat, and other products is considered to be a major...
Seven species of sea turtle are found on earth and all are either threatened or endangered. Unfortun...
In order to cope with the historic unsustainable use of resources and lack of concern that humans ha...
Sea turtles are ocean migrants that nest on the same beaches where they were born but forage on reef...
The Earthwatch Institute\u27s Costa Rican Sea Turtle Conservation expedition allows participants to ...
In order to cope with the historic unsustainable use of resources and lack of concern that humans ha...
The Earthwatch Institute\u27s Costa Rican Sea Turtle Conservation expedition allows participants to ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012University of Washington Abstract Volunteer and Sea...
“Saving Sea Turtles”: Examining the Efficacy of American Conservation Efforts in Mexico This paper ...
Sea turtle populations continue to be under threat globally from organised poaching for human consum...
Sea turtle populations continue to be under threat globally from organised poaching for human consum...
STEP Category: Service-Learning and Community ServiceGVI is a volunteer and intern abroad organizati...
STEP Category: Service-Learning and Community ServiceGVI is a volunteer and intern abroad organizati...
Ostional in Costa Rica is the second largest nesting site of the olive ridley sea turtle Lepidochely...
Sea turtles are ocean migrants that nest on the same beaches where they were born but forage on reef...
abstract: Human consumption of sea turtle eggs, meat, and other products is considered to be a major...
Seven species of sea turtle are found on earth and all are either threatened or endangered. Unfortun...
In order to cope with the historic unsustainable use of resources and lack of concern that humans ha...
Sea turtles are ocean migrants that nest on the same beaches where they were born but forage on reef...
The Earthwatch Institute\u27s Costa Rican Sea Turtle Conservation expedition allows participants to ...
In order to cope with the historic unsustainable use of resources and lack of concern that humans ha...
The Earthwatch Institute\u27s Costa Rican Sea Turtle Conservation expedition allows participants to ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012University of Washington Abstract Volunteer and Sea...
“Saving Sea Turtles”: Examining the Efficacy of American Conservation Efforts in Mexico This paper ...