Morning Patrol
The morning turtle egg patrol at Sukamade Beach is a responsible activity. Every morning, a team of rangers gathers to start patrolling the beach.
The calm and quiet atmosphere of the beach is a testament to the team’s conservation efforts. They check each turtle nest, recording the number of eggs laid and looking for signs of suspicious activity. The presence of human footprints or other threats became the focus of the rangers’ attention.
With great care, the team transferred the eggs to a semi-natural incubator. They also recorded data such as the species of turtle and the number of eggs recovered. Every step was taken with care to minimize disruption to the natural nesting process.
This morning’s patrol was not only a routine task, but also a moment when the security team witnessed a unique natural wonder. Watching turtle eggs hatch, left behind by their mothers, is an extraordinary experience.
With great dedication, the ranger team at Sukamade Beach act as guardians of nature, keeping the turtle’s life cycle sustainable. These morning patrols are a tangible manifestation of conservation efforts to ensure that the next generation of turtles can continue to contribute to ocean biodiversity.
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