Program launched to protect endangered turtles in Saudi Arabia

Sat, 2020-03-07 00:36

TABUK: The Red Sea Development Co. (TRSDC), in cooperation with the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, has launched a program to track turtles. The goal of the turtle-tracking program is to understand the project location’s natural environment and the marine organisms that inhabit it.
The TRSDC said that it started last year microchipping 20 green turtles, with the task being carried out by a specialist team, and that the initiative would expand to include 10 hawksbill turtles next month.
The company found that Al-Waqadi island was one of the best nesting sites for turtles, especially the rare hawksbill.
“The island was kept for turtles as an ecological conservation area,” the company added.

 

Main category: 
Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea film festival postponed due to coronavirusScientists discover Middle East dust cools Red Sea

from Saudi Arabia https://ift.tt/2IpQ5jX
via Latest News of Dubai

Post a Comment

0 Comments