The forest department in SPSR Nellore district in collaboration with the TREE foundation, Chennai, had successfully taken forward the Olive Ridley Turtle Conservation programme in the district during 2020-21, District Forest Officer Y.V.K. Shanmukh Kumar said on Saturday.
As many as 57,000 eggs were collected during the year and 46,891 hatchlings were released into the sea, he said while briefing the media on the conservation efforts on the eve of World Turtle Day. “The success rate of the assisted hatching in hatcheries is high as only one in 1,000 survives under normal condition,” he explained. The number of hatchlings released was 8,300 more when compared to the ones released last year.
For best results, local fishermen were made partners in the conservation programme as some of the most endangered species come to the shores to do nesting in large numbers between November and January every year.
They come to the same place at periodic intervals for nesting. Over 3.47 lakh hatchlings were released since the launch of the programme in 2012-13, he added.
Published - May 23, 2021 01:02 pm IST