Tamar Project

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Jul 21, 2025 - Jul 22, 2025
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Commitment to Sea Turtle Conservation at Tamar Project

Sea turtles are a vital part of marine ecosystems, and the Tamar Project plays a crucial role in their preservation in Brazil.

Founded in 1980 by marine biologist Dr. Guy Marcovaldi, the Tamar Project has helped to recover endangered sea turtle populations. This initiative showcases unique coastal architecture that's eco-friendly, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings while offering educational resources about local marine biodiversity.

Noteworthy Features

🐢 Breeding Programs: Tamar oversees several breeding programs for various sea turtle species, helping to restore their numbers.

🌊 Educational Exhibits: Visitors gain insights into the ecology of sea turtles and conservation efforts through interactive displays.

🦈 Volunteer Opportunities: The project actively involves the community and tourists in conservation activities, promoting environmental stewardship.

Accessible for all, the Tamar Project is inviting to families, students, and anyone passionate about marine conservation.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Tamar Project

Diverse Turtle Species

Tamar Project works with five species of sea turtles, each facing its own threats to survival.

Community Involvement

Local communities are engaged in conservation efforts, supporting eco-tourism and education about marine life.

Rescue Missions

The project regularly conducts rescue operations for injured sea turtles along the coastline.

Location

R. Antonio Athanasio

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