Turtle Conservation

The Kosgoda Turtle Conservation Project is a notable initiative in Sri Lanka aimed at the protection and conservation of sea turtles. Kosgoda is a coastal village in the southwestern part of Sri Lanka and it is home to the Kosgoda Turtle Conservation Project. Visiting the Kosgoda Turtle Conservation Project provides an opportunity to support sea turtle conservation efforts, gain insights into the challenges faced by these creatures, and contribute to the protection of Sri Lankans marine biodiversity. It is a meaningful experience for those interested in wildlife conservation and marine ecology.1.    Conservation of Sea Turtles: The project focuses on the conservation of various sea turtle species, including the endangered loggerhead, green, hawksbill, and leatherback turtles.
2.    Protection of Turtle Nests: One of the key activities involves locating and protecting turtle nests along the beaches. The project aims to safeguard turtle eggs from natural and human threats.
3.    Hatchery Operations: The conservation project operates a hatchery where collected turtle eggs are safely incubated until they hatch. Once the hatchlings emerge, they are released into the ocean.
4.    Research and Education: The project conducts research on sea turtles, their behavior, and the challenges they face. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in educating local communities and visitors about the importance of sea turtle conservation.
5.    Rehabilitation of Injured Turtles: Injured or sick sea turtles are brought to the project for rehabilitation. The project provides medical care and a safe environment for the turtles to recover before releasing them back into the sea.