Sea Turtle Conservation

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Sea Turtle Conservation

Searching for sea turtles on the Pacific Coast

Sea turtles are elusive creatures that spend most of their lives at sea. Only the females return to land to lay their eggs, and although olive ridley turtles visit the beaches of the Pacific Coast of Guatemala almost year round, it is difficult to predict where and...

Discover sunsets and sea turtles on the Pacific Coast

Discover sunsets and sea turtles on the Pacific Coast You'll drive out of the mountains and past several volcanos on your way to the coastal plains in the south of Guatemala. Here on the Pacific Coast you'll find the Estación Biólogica el Banco, a biological station...

Impact meets Indigo to talk turtle conservation & running!

Nick Kershaw from Impact Marathon Series talks with Rowland Griffin about sea turtle conservation, running, and his passion for Guatemala!Part 1 Welcome to the first Indigo Expeditions and Impact Marathon Series Podcast. It's a great thing to be doing, it's been a...

Olive ridleys make their home at the Tortugario el Banco

Olive Ridleys make their home at the Tortugario el Banco   Olive ridley sea turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea) are the smallest of the seven species of sea turtles, reaching a length of about 60 centimetres. They are found throughout the worlds tropical waters....

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