Conservation efforts to protect sea turtle populations in El Salvador

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Region: El Salvador

The La Palapa project aims to protect sea turtle populations in El Salvador through a combination of conservation efforts. These efforts include patrolling beaches to prevent poaching, relocating nests to safer areas, and educating local communities about the importance of sea turtle conservation. Additionally, the project works to reduce the impact of climate change on sea turtle populations by promoting sustainable practices and reducing carbon emissions.

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                El Salvador is home to several species of sea turtles, including the critically endangered hawksbill turtle. However, these turtles face numerous threats, including poaching, habitat destruction, and ...
                
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