Friday May 27/2016
BY: SONTOLOYO KONTOLEH
www.sabahinsider14.blogspot.com
The honorary wildlife
wardens of Taman Hadiah turtle hatchery on Pulau Libaran have been getting
unexpected visitors during the last two mornings.
At 11am on 24th
May, a green turtle came ashore to sector 2 of the island and laid 80 eggs.
At 8am on 25th
May, a green turtle came ashore and again to sector 2 and laid 61 eggs.
This is a new phenomenon
and it has not occurred since Taman Hadiah turtle hatchery was set up 3 years
ago.
Mr. James Ahlin,
the advisor to FOSTER (Friends of Sea Turtles Research and Education) says that
sea turtles, green or hawksbill or even leartherback have been reported to nest
or lay eggs during day time throughout the world. In fact, olive ridley lay
eggs during the day and all at once!
Mr. Harun
William, the honorary wildlife warden who has been with Taman Hadiah turtle
hatchery since it started has experienced hawksbill turtles coming ashore to
lay eggs on 3 occasions before. But that was one over years ago.
“On three
occasions I have seen hawksbill coming ashore to lay eggs before but that was
more than a year ago and I have not seen any green turtle coming ashore during
day time before. I am not sure why this is happening,” says Harun.
Taman Hadiah
turtle hatchery is part of a turtle conservation program made available through
the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Sabah Wildlife
Department. The program includes creating awareness for the locals and visitors
on the conservation value of sea turtles, undertaking research projects with
the goal of better understanding the life cycle of sea turtles surrounding the Libaran
island area and to make available research programs on sea turtle for
international and local students.
Since FOSTER
started work on Libaran island, turtle landings on the island have seen a
marked increased and during November 2011 till December 2015, 21,672 baby
turtles have been released into the ocean from Taman Hadiah of which 14,851 are
Green Turtles and 6,821 are Hawsbill Turtles.
Mr Alexander
Yee, the president of FOSTER is encouraged by the incident. “Regardless if its
green or hawksbill turtles, I am just glad sea turtles are coming ashore to lay
their eggs. It is indeed encouraging to see an increased in eggs laying
incidents. We will continue to be on Libaran to protect and conserve our seas
turtle.”
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