This month at the Lombok Turtle Conservation Project, we welcomed 500 turtle eggs, with 97 successfully hatching so far. Our activities included regular tank cleaning, turtle feeding, and turtle releases. We also worked on tank repairs, crab catching, beach cleanups, and the released hatchlings into the ocean. As we awaited the next round of hatchings, our focus remains on ensuring the health and safety of the turtles in our care.
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