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Sea turtle protection program in Los Cabos

Sea Turtle Release

Published September 10, 2015

being part of the environmental education and in company with educative institutions its teachers and students, hundreds of sea turtles were released on the beach at Pueblo Bonito Pacifica.

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Students of 1st and 2nd. Grade Col. Amaranto involved in release of baby turtles

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Published October 31, 2009

Amaranto College Students Participate in the Program of Protection of the Turtle

Students in fifth and sixth grade Amaranto College participated in the liberation of 182 baby turtles on Thursday 29 October. The students […]

Published October 20, 2016

Sea Turtle Preservation Workshop

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Published November 16, 2016

Ending of sea turtle nesting

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