Turtle Conservation In Bali, Indonesia

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Turtle Conservation In Bali, Indonesia

A small space at the Sindu Dwarawati Turtle Conservation Center serves as temporary housing and a public education space, with the turtles set to be released on the beach on February 23, 2026, at Sindu Beach, Bali, Indonesia. Turtles are marine animals that crawl and spend all their time at sea, and they are at risk of being hunted for rituals, animal trade, entangled in net debris, and eating marine debris and microplastics. (Photo by Muhammad Fauzy/NurPhoto)


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