Turtle-y good news for wildlife


Just hatched: Ranger Muhamad Ezzat Hidayat Elias showing green turtle hatchlings at the conservation and information centre in Pantai Keracut, Penang. — CHAN BOON KAI/The Star

Turtles are returning thanks to conservation efforts

PETALING JAYA: There has been a steady increase in the number of green turtles nesting on Malaysian beaches, says the Fisheries Department.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Nation

Unity and harmony vital to preserve Malaysians' well-being, says Tiong
Steven Sim hospitalised for extreme fatigue
Two men arrested for domestic violence and intimidation in Tawau
No price gouging during Ramadan, Sabah consumer group urges businesses
Fashion designer Jovian Mandagie fails in appeal against bankruptcy order
Police hunt 36 wanted individuals
Bills to limit PM’s tenure, split AG–PP roles to be tabled Monday
Fisheries Act amendment to strengthen marine mammal conservation
Thousands affected as overnight downpour triggers Paitan floods
Three rural areas in Sabah declared disaster zones after floods

Others Also Read