Turtle sites under watch after eggs stolen
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June 1, 2008
Malaysian authorities are carrying out night patrols near endangered Hawksbill turtle nesting sites after 4,000 eggs were stolen, according to reports today.
State fisheries officials have begun the patrols near the turtle hatcheries in Malacca amid fears of more thefts during the nesting period between May and September, the Star daily reported.
Chief Minister Mohammad Ali Rustam said he would investigate how the eggs, worth RM10,000, could have been stolen over a month-long period from 30 turtle nesting sites along the coastline, it added.
“I will ask the (state excol) member in charge of agriculture and rural development and fisheries department to look into the matter,” he told the paper.
Malacca has the largest number of Hawksbill turtle landings in Malaysia.
It is illegal to collect turtle eggs without a permit from the fisheries department, with offenders facing a fine of RM1,000, but turtle eggs are still being sold, the Star reported.
The World Conservation Union lists the Hawksbill turtle as critically endangered. A surge in demand for exotic turtles and eggs in Southeast Asia has been blamed for fuelling the rampant illegal trade.
-AFP via Malaysiakini
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WWF Turtle Idol
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December 8, 2007

Have voted yet?? WWF needs your help to choose a name for the hawksbill turtle that has been fitted with the satellite transmitter. Why are is this turtle fitted with the transmitter?
To establish the migration route and feeding ground of the hawksbills to facilitate the protection of their habitat and to gather as much information of the behavioral patterns of these turtles to help in their conservation work to name a few.You can read all about it on the WWF Site

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