PhotosPanama Grants Legal Rights To Sea Turtles, Ensuring Pollution-Free Environment For Marine Life
Panama Grants Legal Rights To Sea Turtles, Ensuring Pollution-Free Environment For Marine Life
Panama has bestowed legal rights upon sea turtles, guaranteeing them an environment free from pollution and other harmful human impacts. This significant shift in approach towards wildlife protection marks a transformative moment in how we prioritize the well-being of marine life.
Updated: 26 May 2023 11:13 am
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A member of The Leatherback Project for the conservation of leatherback turtles inspects the health of hatchlings from a nest on a beach near Armila, Panama.
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Members of The Leatherback Project for the conservation of leatherback turtles count and inspect turtle eggs from a nest excavation to study its contents near Armila, Panama.
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Members and volunteers of The Leatherback Project for the conservation of leatherback turtles snorkel to search turtles near a beach in Armila, Panama.
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A member of The Leatherback Project for the conservation of leatherback turtles inspects a hatchling from a nest near Armila, Panama.
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A girl pulls a rope with a turtle shell in Armila, Panama.
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A Panamanian border officer stands guard on a beach as members of The Leatherback Project look for turtles near Armila, Panama.
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A volunteer of The Leatherback Project for the conservation of leatherback turtles searches for them on a beach near Armila, Panama.
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Dead hatchlings of leatherback turtles lie on sand while members of The Leatherback Project study its contents on a beach Armila, Panama.
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Members of The Leatherback Project for the conservation of leatherback turtles work on a nest excavation to study its contents on a beach near in Armila, Panama.
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Members of The Leatherback Project for the conservation of leatherback turtles release a hatchling on a beach near in Armila, Panama.