Turtle release on Governor’s Beach this Saturday
(CNS Local Life): The Cayman Turtle Centre is organising a special release tomorrow, Saturday 15 June, on Governor’s Beach to mark World Sea Turtle Day, which falls on Sunday, 16 June. Officials said the nesting season is “off to a good start” as more than 12,000 eggs have been collected at the centre. All visitors to the centre are able to learn about sea turtles as well as other wildlife in a unique environment that is home to scientific research, conservation, education and distinctive tourism features, stated a press release from the Cayman Turtle Centre.
Category: Marine Environment, Science & Nature
Or as the more backward would see it, amuse bouche.
In the Cayman Islands, “conservation” is spun as 12,000 eggs collected, only 6 hatchlings released.
LOL
I love me some stew and conch!
But it’s sold at the farm ,who said anything about poaching?
Poacher you should be ashamed of yourself about stew this Saturday , Think about having a turtle in Ocean that your Great grandchildren can see and enjoy one day in future, it’s called Conservation.
Ron, its the sea, not the ocean.
It is WATER
yes, please get it in your simple little head that the Cayman Islands are in the Caribbean See. It is not in the ocean. Check the dictionary for the difference. Hope you can use a dictionary.
8:02, You fool it is Sea not See. Now do you see?
Stew this Sunday!