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October 17, 2016
Pariaman (Indonesia) (AFP) - A group of turtles scurried down a beach and glided into the sea, enjoying their newfound freedom after being cared for at an Indonesian conservation centre.
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| Tourists release turtles, hatched at a conservation centre, into the ocean in Pariaman, West Sumatra (AFP Photo/Adek Berry) |
Pariaman (Indonesia) (AFP) - A group of turtles scurried down a beach and glided into the sea, enjoying their newfound freedom after being cared for at an Indonesian conservation centre.
The sea
turtles were released by local tourists in Pariaman city, on western Sumatra
island, in front of the Turtle Conservation Technical Operating Unit.
Turtles,
which are under threat due to poaching and habitat destruction, are protected
under Indonesian law and the government-run facility mainly focuses its work on
olive ridley, hawksbill and green turtles.
The centre
typically finds newly hatched baby turtles and looks after them for several
months to ensure they will survive, before releasing them into the wild.
Once
brought to the facility, they are kept in small pools which contain filtered
sea water. The water is changed daily to ensure it stays fresh and the turtles'
shells are given a scrub.
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Six of the
world's seven turtle species can be found in Indonesia, an archipelago
of more
than 17,000 islands that is home to a dizzying array of exotic wildlife
(AFP
Photo/Adek Berry)
|
Around
1,000 baby turtles and about 50 adults are currently at the centre, which was
set up in 2009.
There is
also a breeding facility where unhatched eggs are sometimes taken and kept in
incubators.
The centre
has handled more than 30,000 sea turtles since its establishment. Visitors can
pay 10,000 rupiah (70 US cents) to release a turtle into the sea.
Six of the
world's seven turtle species can be found in Indonesia, an archipelago of more
than 17,000 islands that is home to a dizzying array of exotic wildlife.



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