The Turtle Project
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A Conservation Success with The Turtle Project
The Turtle Project, founded in 1994 by the Reef Seen Divers' Resort, focuses on the conservation of sea turtles in Bali. This center nurtures turtle eggs and small turtles bought from locals until they're ready for release.
The project addresses significant environmental concerns and plays a vital role in local wildlife conservation. Unique features include a small hatchery and the opportunity for visitors to sponsor and release a turtle, creating a personal connection to marine conservation efforts.
Highlighting the Wonders of The Turtle Project
- 🐢 Turtle Sponsorship - Visitors can sponsor a tiny turtle for ocean release.
- 🌊 Hands-On Experience - Visitors can witness turtle hatching and learn about conservation.
- 🏖 Cultural Linking - Engage with local communities involved in sustainable practices.
Accessibility is free; this project is ideal for families, tourists, and anyone interested in wildlife conservation.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum The Turtle Project
Nonprofit Origins
Founded in 1994, the project is led by Reef Seen Divers' Resort.
Community Involvement
Local communities sell turtle eggs to the project for conservation efforts.
Successful Releases
Thousands of turtles have been successfully released into the ocean since inception.
Location
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Address
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Opening Hours
Friday:
Open all day
Monday:
Open all day
Saturday:
Open all day
Sunday:
Open all day
Thursday:
Open all day
Tuesday:
Open all day
Wednesday:
Open all day
Contact Information
Price
Free. Donations are appreciated for turtle sponsorship.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 1 hour.
Best Time to Visit
Best visited in the morning for a quieter experience.