Thursday, August 28, 2025 Service
"We’re not, after all, separate from the animal kingdom. We’re part of it."
— Jane Goodall

Turtle Champions: 36 Years Strong

Turtle Champions: 36 Years Strong
In Chennai, India, a dedicated group known as the Students’ Sea Turtle Conservation Network (SSTCN) spends their nights on the beach, protecting the vulnerable olive ridley turtles from threats like poaching and habitat destruction. They walk 14 kilometers each night during the nesting season, securing turtle eggs and ensuring the hatchlings safely reach the sea. "The tracks created by turtles on the beach sand before laying their eggs are the most beautiful imprints I’ve ever witnessed," shares volunteer Gopala Krishnan HA. For them, it's not just about conservation; it's a deep personal connection to marine life. Despite facing modern threats like artificial lighting and unsustainable fishing practices, SSTCN’s efforts have prevented the turtles' local extinction, making Chennai a key nesting site.

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