Turtle landing site near Segari under threat from sand-mining, says environmental group


IPOH: The turtle landing site at the Pasir Panjang beach in Segari is being threatened by silica sand mining activities, says an environmental group.

Environmental Activists Society (Kuasa) secretary Noor Ismady Ahmad Radzuan said the turtle landing season is between March and September.

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