Khiri Campus
  • About
    • Why KHIRI CAMPUS?
    • The Khiri Campus Story
    • Our Mission
    • Health and Safety
    • Corporate Sustainability
    • KHIRI CAMPUS Team
    • Khiri Campus Advisory Board
    • Testimonials
    • Press & Media
  • Schools
    • Service Learning
    • Outdoor Adventure
    • Cultural Exploration
    • Environmental Programs
    • For Teachers
  • Universities
    • Business Programs
    • Healthcare Programs
    • Social Sciences Programs
    • Natural Sciences Programs
    • For Faculty
    • For Students
    • For Parents
  • Our Destinations
    • Cambodia
    • Indonesia
    • Sri Lanka
    • Thailand
    • Vietnam
  • Responsible Travel
    • Responsible Traveler Training
    • UNSDGs: Our Commitment
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Menu
indonesia

Releasing baby turtles with the Turtle Conservation Center in Bali

Sharing is caring
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share on Pinterest
  • Share on Linkedin
  • Share by Mail
Releasing baby turtles with the Turtle Conservation Center in Bali3

A few weeks ago, I along with the students in the GROUND Asia Indonesia Environmental Program, visited the Turtle Conservation and Education Center in Bali. Indonesia is indeed home to several species of sea turtles, many of which lay their eggs on various beaches on the islands of Indonesia, including the coastline of Bali. Also bear in mind that turtles return to the same spot where they hatched to lay their own eggs.

Releasing baby turtles with the Turtle Conservation Center in Bali1

During our visit we were very fortunate; we came during a time when hundreds of baby turtles had just hatched. After hatching, they were collected in a large tub of sea water by the turtle conservation team and were kept at the center for a few days before being released into the sea.

Through the adoption program, we had the opportunity to help in releasing some of baby turtles. Not all baby turtles were ready to be released; only those that could swim swiftly and are expected to survive in the wild were selected to be released. The rest will be released when they are stronger swimmers. We carried the baby turtles to the beach and placed them on the sand a few meters from the water. Each of us gave names to the little turtles and cheered encouraging words for them like they were our own babies. I named mine Nali, a Javanese word for bonding.

At first, the students thought the turtle releasing activity would be easy and quick, but they soon discovered that, in fact, baby turtles don’t walk straight to the sea. They have to struggle to walk on wet sand and fight against the pounding waves, and often proves too difficult for some. Several of the hatchlings did not make it to the water and had to be returned to the tub.

Releasing baby turtles with the Turtle Conservation Center in Bali6

But for those baby turtles who did make it to the water, when they were finally out of sight, it left both the staff and the students feeling very emotional; realizing the little creature that was only a few days old had already fought to survive in the harsh wilderness.

Releasing baby turtles with the Turtle Conservation Center in Bali5
Releasing baby turtles with the Turtle Conservation Center in Bali7

Author: Yoana, GROUND Indonesia

Photo source: Yoana’s collection

Tag: Indonesia News

More to explore

Nothing Found

Sorry, no posts matched your criteria

Follow Us

Categories

  • About Khiri Campus (15)
  • Community Service Learning (35)
  • Environment & Conservation (13)
  • Health Sciences (12)
  • Local Culture (41)
  • Outdoor Adventure (18)
  • School Programs (45)
  • Staff Stories (11)
  • University Programs (14)

Recent Posts

  • COVID Safety Control MeasuresSeptember 10, 2020 - 12:12 pm
  • Vietnam Nursing Programs in Lang SonAugust 10, 2020 - 11:18 am
  • Urban Farming in IndonesiaJuly 20, 2020 - 11:12 am
  • Cultural Activities in Mai Chau VietnamJuly 13, 2020 - 10:15 am
  • Cultural Exchange with Locals in Koh Yao NoiJuly 7, 2020 - 9:11 am

What are you looking for?

© 2023 Copyright Khiri Campus. All Right Reserved. YAANA Ventures company
  • Facebook
  • Linkedin
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Youtube
Why We Love Travelling to the Remote Village of Digana Why We Love Travelling to the Remote Village of Digana Off the beaten track in Pu Luong Title Off the beaten track in Pu Luong
Scroll to top