Conserving Sri Lanka's Sea Turtles: A Research and Awareness Initiative
Discover how our project is contributing to the preservation of Sri Lanka's biodiversity through research and collaboration.
Sea turtles, ancient mariners that have graced our oceans for millions of years, hold a special place in the hearts of both locals and tourists in Sri Lanka. In this island nation, these fascinating creatures are not just a testament to the rich marine biodiversity but also symbols of cultural and ecological significance. Sri Lanka is home to five of the seven known species of sea turtles: the Green turtle, Olive Ridley turtle, Hawksbill turtle, Loggerhead turtle, and Leatherback turtle. Despite their resilience, these incredible beings face numerous threats stemming from human activities and climate change.
In response to these challenges, we have embarked on a vital mission – a research and awareness initiative dedicated to the conservation of Sri Lanka's Sea turtles. Our endeavor delves into the complexities of these ancient creatures' lives, seeking to understand their behaviors, habitats, and migration patterns. Through meticulous scientific research, our team aims to gather valuable data that will inform conservation strategies, aiding in the protection of these endangered species.
This project is supported by Ayurvie Weligama, Parangi Weligama & Vis ta vie
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