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Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

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Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

On June 14, a baby turtle rushed to the sea at the Turtle Sanctuary in Terangang Island, Terengganu, Malaysia. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

A green sea turtle lays its nest and lays its eggs at the Turtle Sanctuary in The northern Part of Redang Island, Terengganu, Malaysia, on June 14. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

This is an unhatched sea turtle egg photographed on June 15 at the Chagalhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary in the northern part of Redang Island, Terengganu, Malaysia. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

This is a newly hatched baby turtle photographed on 14 June at the Chakalhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary in the northern part of Terengganu Island, Terengganu, Malaysia. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

This is a photograph taken on June 14 of the beach at the Turtle Sanctuary in Chagalhutang, north of Redang Island, Terengganu, Malaysia. Each stick represents a turtle nesting site. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

A green sea turtle lays its eggs and returns to the sea at the Chakal hutang Turtle Sanctuary in the northern part of Redang Island, Terengganu, Malaysia, on 14 June. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

A green sea turtle lays its eggs and returns to the sea at the Chakal hutang Turtle Sanctuary in the northern part of Redang Island, Terengganu, Malaysia, on 14 June. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

This is a drone photo taken on June 14 of the Turtle Sanctuary in Chagalhutang, northern Tirenang Island, Terengganu, Malaysia. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

This is a newly hatched baby turtle photographed on 14 June at the Chakalhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary in the northern part of Terengganu Island, Terengganu, Malaysia. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

This is a newly hatched baby turtle photographed on 14 June at the Chakalhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary in the northern part of Terengganu Island, Terengganu, Malaysia. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

This is a newly hatched baby turtle photographed on 14 June at the Chakalhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary in the northern part of Terengganu Island, Terengganu, Malaysia. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

This is a newly hatched baby turtle photographed on 14 June at the Chakalhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary in the northern part of Terengganu Island, Terengganu, Malaysia. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

This is a turtle eggshell photographed on June 14 at the Chagalhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary in the northern part of Redang Island, Terengganu, Malaysia. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

This is a photograph taken on June 14 of the beach at the Turtle Sanctuary in Chagalhutang, north of Redang Island, Terengganu, Malaysia. Each stick represents a turtle nesting site. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

This is a turtle photographed on Redang Island in Terengganu, Malaysia, on June 15. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

A green sea turtle nests at the Turtle Sanctuary in Theragalhutang Turtle Sanctuary in the northern part of Redang Island, Terengganu, Malaysia, on June 14. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

Researchers measure a green sea turtle at the Tagarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary in the northern part of Redang Island, Terengganu, Malaysia, on June 14. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

This is a drone photo taken on June 14 of the Turtle Sanctuary in Chagalhutang, northern Tirenang Island, Terengganu, Malaysia. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

On June 14, a newly hatched baby turtle crawled toward the sea at the Turtle Sanctuary in Therahuma, north of Redang Island, Terengganu, Malaysia. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

Malaysia: Protecting sea turtles

Baby turtles rush to sea at the Turtle Sanctuary in Theragarhutang, north of Redang Island, Terengganu, Malaysia. Established in 1984, the Turtle Institute of university Terengganu Malaysia has been conducting turtle monitoring and conservation in the Targarhutang Sea Turtle Sanctuary, located in the northern part of Redang Island. The Turtle Sanctuary is one of the most important turtle nesting beaches on Redang Island, and the number of nesting has been increasing in recent years as conservation efforts have progressed. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Wei

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