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Dubai released more than 100 hawksbill turtles into the wild on World Sea Turtle Day

by Arushi Madan | 17-06-2014 13:42 recommendations 0

More than 100 endangered hawksbill turtles were released back into the sea after a rehabilitation period at the Burj Al Arab in Dubai yesterday on the eve of World Sea Turtle Day.


To read the full news , pl click through below :


http://7daysindubai.com/100-hawksbill-turtles-released-wild-dubais-burj-al-arab/




Source :7 days newspaper

 




 
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  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Hello arushi
    I hope you are doing well
    Great work
    Thank you so much for your report
    Keep writing
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 28-05-2020 13:26

  • says :
    great work... thanks for sharing.
    Posted 19-06-2014 10:52

  • says :
    Great Job
    Posted 19-06-2014 10:03

  • Rock Lee says :
    What a meaningful project it is! Thanks for sharing, Arushi and Rohan, either!! :)
    Posted 19-06-2014 08:28

  • says :
    Thank you Arushi and Rohan too for sharing the link. The job done is really wonderful. such initiatives are utmost in present days .
    Posted 18-06-2014 22:52

  • Burton Dorley says :
    thanks for sharing this it is awesome
    Posted 18-06-2014 20:04

  • says :
    Beautiful initiative.
    Dubai is always environment friendly.
    Posted 18-06-2014 15:12

  • Simran Vedvyas says :
    Thanks for sharing Arushi
    Posted 17-06-2014 22:48

  • says :
    It's really a great step.!
    Posted 17-06-2014 17:04

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    This is a good step. I read this report in Gulf News. For the benefit of readers the link is given below:
    http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/general/turtles-released-into-sea-following-rehab-in-dubai-1.1347855
    This marked 10 years of this project by Burj Al Arab.
    Posted 17-06-2014 16:17

  • says :
    really great to see such conservation program. Alot of program are being done in Nepal too, in order preserve endangered species. And yes captive breeding have been success in our country too. thank you for the great link
    Posted 17-06-2014 15:43

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