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Costa Rica and Central America

Empowering Communities to Protect Sea Turtles

Since 1989, the Sea Turtle Restoration Project has been working directly in Central America with coastal communities in an effort to protect sea turtles. Costa Rica and Central America hold some of the most critical coastal and ocean habitat for sea turtles in this hemisphere. Unfortunately, Central American sea turtles, despite years of effort, still face grave threats to their future - including the development of nesting sites, the slaughter of pregnant females, the unsustainable poaching of eggs, and the killing of sea turtles by industrial fishing fleets.

Please join us in our efforts to work with communities in protecting the sea turtles of Costa Rica and Central America. 
If you can, please click here to make a contribution now to support the Sea Turtle Restoration Project's work to protect sea turtles in Costa Rica and Central America.  Thank you.

Learn about our new green sea turtle and shark research at Cocos Island, off the coast of Costa Rica.


Campaign News and Information
Sea turtles, sharks and more!

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Find out more about threats to endangered sea turtles in Central America.

Goldman Prize Winner Calls for End to Industrial Shrimp Trawling
April 19th, 2010

Pressure Continues on Outgoing President Arias to Protect Leatherback Nesting Beaches

Leatherback Survival Concert in Costa Rica

New Leatherback E-Zine Calls for Saving Las Baulas National Park

Costa Rican President Arias Pressured to Protect Leatherbacks

Eco-Tour Companies Call on Costa Rica to Protect Threatened Leatherback Beaches
October 28th, 2009




Sea Turtle Restoration Project • PO Box 370 • Forest Knolls, CA 94933, USA
Phone: +1 415 663 8590 • Fax: +1 415 663 9534 • info@seaturtles.org
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