epa11667590 Volunteers help Olive Ridley sea turtle hatchlings (Lepidochelys olivacea) after being extracted from the nests of the Fundacion Tortuguias hatchery, to be released on the shores of Punta Chame, about 100 kilometers from Panama City, Panama, 18 October 2024. A total of 280 olive ridley turtle hatchlings were released 'to make their journey and exercise their lungs' on the wide beach of Punta Chame, on Panama's Pacific coast, where the species comes to nest, the Tortuguias Foundation, dedicated to the conservation of this vulnerable species, told EFE. EPA/Bienvenido Velasco
PANAMA NATURE
PANAMA NATURE
epa11667590 Volunteers help Olive Ridley sea turtle hatchlings (Lepidochelys olivacea) after being extracted from the nests of the Fundacion Tortuguias hatchery, to be released on the shores of Punta Chame, about 100 kilometers from Panama City, Panama, 18 October 2024. A total of 280 olive ridley turtle hatchlings were released 'to make their journey and exercise their lungs' on the wide beach of Punta Chame, on Panama's Pacific coast, where the species comes to nest, the Tortuguias Foundation, dedicated to the conservation of this vulnerable species, told EFE. EPA/Bienvenido Velasco
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