I think you may enjoy this article:
http://www.montereyherald.com/mld/monte ... 502197.htm
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Mogens
Turtles and the perfect beach
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Re:Turtles and the perfect beach
Nice article, Mogens - thanks for sharing it. Curt
Mogens (Dec 27, 2004 04:10 p.m.):
I think you may enjoy this article:
http://www.montereyherald.com/mld/monte ... 502197.htm
Kind regards
Mogens
Re:Turtles and the perfect beach
Mogens.... thanks for sharing such a well written article. You truly felt like you had arrived at a secret paradaise.
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Re:Turtles and the perfect beach
Glad you enjoyed it, whenever there is something new on Vallarta and surroundings I post it here on the BB or on: http://www.puertovallarta.net/news/index.php (or use the News tab on the header of this page) - sometimes on both.
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Mogens
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Re: Turtles and the perfect beach
The article's gone.mgallard wrote:I think you may enjoy this article:
http://www.montereyherald.com/mld/monte ... 502197.htm
Kind regards
Mogens
Volunteering
Would you like to participate as a volunteer in Puerto Vallarta?
Every year more and more marine turtles come to nest in our beaches, laying more eggs, and we have not enough resources to take care of them and achieve our objectives.
As a Volunteer, you´ll support our cause, contributing with your time to the efforts carried out in Mexico to restore the marine turtles population.
Nesting season begins in june, ending in november. From july to october volunteers are welcome, being august and september the months with more activity.
http://www.vallartanature.org/volunteer.html
Would you like to participate as a volunteer in Puerto Vallarta?
Every year more and more marine turtles come to nest in our beaches, laying more eggs, and we have not enough resources to take care of them and achieve our objectives.
As a Volunteer, you´ll support our cause, contributing with your time to the efforts carried out in Mexico to restore the marine turtles population.
Nesting season begins in june, ending in november. From july to october volunteers are welcome, being august and september the months with more activity.
http://www.vallartanature.org/volunteer.html
It's that time again..
Let the turtles go...
If you are in Puerto Vallarta in the near future you may want to see if you can participate in a turtle release program..
A fellow (wonderful Photographer) on a Playa del Carmen forum I am a member of posted I think amazing photos of a turtle release..
Watch the babies being freed from their nests and see their trek to the Ocean.....
http://www.pbase.com/pgammon/turtlesoct08&page=all
It was a very successful hatching, with 99 hatchlings out of 109 eggs
Let the turtles go...
If you are in Puerto Vallarta in the near future you may want to see if you can participate in a turtle release program..
A fellow (wonderful Photographer) on a Playa del Carmen forum I am a member of posted I think amazing photos of a turtle release..
Watch the babies being freed from their nests and see their trek to the Ocean.....
http://www.pbase.com/pgammon/turtlesoct08&page=all
It was a very successful hatching, with 99 hatchlings out of 109 eggs
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We were lucky enough to witness a group of men and 2 police officers digging baby turtles out of the sand and putting them into a crate,just a little ways down our beach.There was about 100 turtles alive, we saw the eggs and everything it was really amazing to watch.They told us they were taking them to clean them up and nurture them before they released them at night.