Turtle Farm

CuriousOyster
Steve & Trish Brown
Mon 22 Aug 2011 22:21
The islands that make up the Wakatobi group are designated an international marine reserve, throughout the
islands wardens collect Turtle eggs from the beaches, these are usually ones that are displaced by other female
turtles whilst laying and burying their own eggs in the sand
They are placed in a sand hatching boxes which recreate natural conditions, once hatched they are transferred to bowls of
sea water where they are fed finely chopped fish
 
These lovely little creatures are hand reared through various stages until they are ready to be released
 
They have to be this big before they are able to survive in the wild, where hopefully the live a long and happy life