World Turtle Day

World Turtle Day





Green Turtle 



 The green turtle is becoming extinct in Pakistan.




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According to the experts of the world, the water of the sewers of Karachi is contaminated with industrial waste and plastic from the sea water, especially the green turtle.


Eight turtles are found in Pakistan
According to wildlife experts, marine turtles, especially green turtles, have thrived on the beaches of Pakistan because of human, sewage, industrial waste with toxic chemicals and hooks used for fishing and fishing. And treated with illegal traps.

Like every year today 23rd May has some international day going for it. The purpose of celebrating this day globally is to witness the courtship of these best servants of nature.

According to Javed Mehr, conservator of Joint Life Sindh, if the control of sea turtles is not controlled, "sea turtles will be completely stopped on the coasts of Pakistan".

Speaking to Independent Urdu, Javed Ahmed Maher said: “Eight kilometers of dialogue on the Hawke's Bay and Sands Pit coastal areas of Karachi.
Turtles are essential to the overall health of the environment.
 
According to Javed Ahmad Maher, sewage water of Karachi city, industrial waste and sea water bring marine life especially green turtle to the beach.
According to Javed Ahmad Mehr: "It is mentioned in a historical book that before many Shahis Shah, when the important place for Sufis used to travel along the Lahuti Sahil in Baluchistan, along the Lahuti Sahil to the shrine of Sage Abdullah Ghazi in Karachi. 
At that time, they used to get some people to open the back of the shrine and use it for their kushkul. Which means that at that time the turtles reached Abdullah Shah Ghazi's mausoleum in Clifton. But now the turtles are restricted to Hex Bay and Sands Pit.

In addition, it also damages some fishing rods and hooks used for fishing with fish.
Office Center for Sea Turtle Conservation
On the beaches of Hawke's Bay and Sandspit, green sea turtles come to nest year-round, but by the time they cross the sea, it is considered their season.
But from the job of these coastal tourists, the animals here dig the green turtle egg pits and drink the food for the food of the hotel.

The Sindh Wildlife Conservancy has established other sea turtle reserves to protect the green turtle.

The Center sees them in the season of giving some sea bases from the 1970s excise. In this center, when the female turtle digs a hole and gives it a nest, the wildlife of Sindh takes the eggs from the hole in a special enclosure (forest) and keeps the eggs in the holes to protect the eggs from predators. can be kept
Acting after their hatchlings release them safely into the ocean.

Its center, Ashfaq Ali Memon, told Independent Urdu that since 1970, about nine lakh green turtle hatchlings have been safely released into the sea.

According to the data released by Wildlife Sindh on World Turtle Day, 28,000 eggs of this green turtle were kept in the protective war from pits, out of which about 15,000 hatchlings were released into the sea. . In addition, satellite tags will also take you to 43 green turtles laying eggs. According to Ahmed Ahmed Maher, tagged turtles known as Javed in Pakistan were also seen in South Africa, Iran and Oman.
According to wildlife knowledge, female green turtles choose the same place to lay their eggs wherever they are born in the world.

People in three different areas of the world will mark something right. Fresh water turtles, land turtles and sea turtles. In Pakistan, two species of sea turtles have emerged from the sea and are found on the beaches. In which the Northern Green Tortoise and a very small number of Olive Tortoises are also seen.

Loggerhead, Bull and Leatherback turtles have been confirmed to visit a few locations on the coast of Pakistan by World Life Tickets (WCHANDF).

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