Your goals in one place, not all over the place
You are not currently logged in.
If you don't have an account you can create one free and start making your list today!
Leatherback Trove on Gabonese Coast
"Biologists from the Wildlife Conservation Society, working with Gabonese conservation groups, estimate that anywhere from 15,000 to 41,000 female leatherback turtles are nesting there, making the spot the world’s largest known nesting ground for the giant and extremely endangered reptile."
Source: blogs.nytimes.com
Tags
Travel Nature Wildlife Conservation Ecotourism Beach Marine Life Nature Photography Environmentalism Nature Conservation Ocean Conservation Endangered Species Africa African Wildlife Marine Conservation Environmental Awareness African Travel Marine Biology Sea Turtles Animal Protection
Related goals for Gabon: