Change Starts with Action.
This series is important especially now,countries have started to reopen and push travel.We have seen how earth has breathed during our absence,but lets help that continue as long as possible. Lets go back but with a few behaviour changes for the planet
Just now and last night we "sat down" with experts in both turtle and marine conservation. Together shared stories about the work and the struggles we have all faced in conservation during this pandemic.
Thank you all for being part of our first little webinar!
We are proud to announce that we are one of the recipients of this years Star Golden Hearts Award 2020!!
We would like to say thank you to all of those who have been by our side and supported us throughout our journey.
Huge congratulations to the other 9 recipients!
Join us as we talk about the ups, downs and survival of Turtle and Marine conservation during the current pandemic.
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Hard corals, like brain coral and elkhorn coral, grow in colonies and are the architects of coral reefs. They create skeletons out of calcium carbonate, a hard substance that eventually becomes rock. The structures they create provide shelter for millions of other species.
If you do have plastic bottles, containers and utensils or tins, cans and glass or even clothes and electricals. Look for recycling stations available in your area and send them there. They could put those things to good use rather contribute to the worlds waste problem.
When shopping in local markets, you're not just supporting your local farmers but you're also getting super fresh fruits and vegetables.
Also, come with your reusable bags and containers to reduce getting plastic bags for your groceries.
Fuze Ecoteer's Internship application submissions for 2021 ends very soon guys!! In fact, tomorrow.
Don't forget to submit your resume with an awesome cover letter to [email protected] NOW!!
Next up today, Melisa Chan, Project Manager of Perhentian Turtle Project @FuzeEcoteer, will share the results of using photo ID to collect mark-recapture data on the endangered green turtles in Malaysia to contribute to their conservation🐢
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6/6 We would like to thank @DOF_Malaysia and @MarineParkMsia for their support; present and past interns and volunteers for their efforts; and stakeholders especially @bubblesdc for their contributions. Thanks to @BioDiverseFest and @ConservOptimism for letting us share our work!
5/6 Our work demonstrates that
a) Photo ID is a reliable and an accessible method for sea turtles
b) Long-term monitoring of sea turtle populations is necessary to make better-informed conservation measures, especially with their long generation time and migratory behaviour.