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Record Breaking Turtles!

Record Breaking Turtles!
(octubre 08, 2015)   -   We are happy to report that our hawksbill turtles broke the record for the most nests laid in a single season in the last 16 years of the project! The previous record from 2014 of 475 nests was topped on September 24th, and as of October 6th we already have 506 nests! This is a significant increase since the first year of the project in 2000 where we recorded 154 nests.

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Hatchlings, hatchlings, hatchlings!

Hatchlings, hatchlings, hatchlings!
(agosto 20, 2015)   -   We have recently seen the start of the 2015 hawksbill hatchout season in the Pearl Cays! That means hundreds of little hatchlings have been working hard to climb out of their nests and start their long journey to the great big sea! We have so far excavated over 20 nests, with nest success rates between 46-93%.

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WCS in the classroom leading sea turtle conservation education

WCS in the classroom leading sea turtle conservation education
(agosto 19, 2015)   -   WCS has been active in the classroom! The Hawksbill Project Coordinator Laura Irvine and Hawksbill Project Field Supervisor William McCoy, in cooperation with Geri Mezzoni and Ryan Mintz from Peace Corps Nicaragua, visited classrooms of grades 3-9 at Bula Lightburn School Primary School (Pearl Lagoon), Pearl Lagoon Academy of Excellence, and Andreas Carlos Primary School (Haulover), in order to talk to children about the importance of sea turtle conservation.

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2015 Nesting Season Begins

2015 Nesting Season Begins
(abril 15, 2015)   -   The 2015 season has already begun! We had our first hawksbill nest reported in the Pearl Cays on April 15th, almost a month earlier than the first nest reported last year. Our intensive monitoring season will start in June, but we will be making trips out to the cays to collect data on these early nesters.

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WCS in the classroom

WCS in the classroom
(abril 01, 2015)   -   In 2014, the WCS hawksbill conservation team was able to deploy three satellite tags on nesting females. We continue to track their movements after several months as the move around Nicaraguan and into Honduran waters.

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