Safari Ramadan, 150 Baby Turtles Released on Waters of Sebira Island
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Reported by Suparni | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Reported by Suparni | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
The Thousand Islands District along with Family Welfare Movement (TP PKK) held safari Ramadan by releasing 150 baby turtles, known locally as tukik on the southern coast of Sebira Island, Harapan Island Urban Village, North Thousand Islands.
This is a form of environmental care and the preservation of marine life
Thousand Islands TP PKK Chairperson, Yetty Hermawati said that tukik is a turtle from the results of conservation and breeding carried out by locals.
"This is a form of environmental care and the preservation of marine life," he expressed, Tuesday (5/21).
Safari Ramadan Enlivens Sebira IslandHopefully the conservation and breeding of turtles in the Sebira Island's Semi Natural Hawksbill Turtle Conservation Preservation Cottage in the future can become one of the destinations and educational tours for tourists.
"So please don't catch and maintain them, let them grow and breed in their nature," he said.