After nine years of absence, the largest sea turtle in the world returned to the bay of Patanemo, in Puerto Cabello, to spawn under its sand. The call is urgent: it takes more hands, eyes and donations to support a guard that cannot stop and thus protect the eggs of the species that is in danger of extinction. The Cardon turtle, left its nest in the early morning of April 13, and from that moment a group of volunteers, together with the Ministry…
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After nine years of absence, the largest sea turtle in the world returned to the bay of Patanemo, in Puerto Cabello, to spawn under its sand. The call is urgent: it takes more hands, eyes and donations to support a guard that cannot stop and thus protect the eggs of the species that is in danger of extinction. The Cardon turtle, left its nest in the early morning of April 13, and from that moment a group of volunteers, together with the Ministry…