Turtle Hatchlings
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Malaysia is fortunate to host four species of marine turtles which are the leatherback, green, hawksbill, and olive ridley turtles. These gentle reptiles of the sea swim great distances and come on land only to nest. They are known for their longevity among local cultures. Sadly, the number of marine turtles in most places has plummeted and some populations are on the brink of extinction. In the 1950s, some 10,000 Leatherback turtle nests were recorded at Rantau Abang, Terengganu. There have been no recorded nestings of leatherbacks since 2011.
In WWF-Malaysia, we are working on protection of the population, egg and nesting habitats. Our efforts include nesting beach patrolling, research and engagement with local communities.
You can also support our conservation efforts by downloading the Touch ‘n Go eWallet app. Not only will you get RM8 complimentary credit in your eWallet, but Touch ‘n Go eWallet will donate RM4 to WWF-Malaysia for every eWallet activation using our unique soft pin. Let’s download for a good cause, visit: wwf.org.my/TNGeWallet
Video © Sharifah Ruqaiyah/ WWF-Malaysia
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