Beach cleanup to woo sea turtles back
Published on 29 Mar 2017 3:29:29 PM
Volunteers and staff of a national park in Phang Nga, Thailand collected rubbish from the beaches in the province in an attempt to woo sea turtles back to their beaches to lay their eggs again.
These marine animals have not been spotted here since 2013, sparking a concern among the public.
Some factors that may have driven them away include human interference and a decrease in their natural food source.
Sea turtles are considered an important part of the ecosystem as they help balance the jellyfish population in the area.
Volunteers and staff of a national park in Phang Nga, Thailand collected rubbish from the beaches in the province in an attempt to woo sea turtles back to their beaches to lay their eggs again.
These marine animals have not been spotted here since 2013, sparking a concern among the public.
Some factors that may have driven them away include human interference and a decrease in their natural food source.
Sea turtles are considered an important part of the ecosystem as they help balance the jellyfish population in the area.