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		<title>Earthwatch Volunteers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Feb 2020 21:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Volunteering at Las Baulas National Marine Park Did you ever wonder what it is like to be an Earthwatch volunteer at Las Baulas National Marine Park? Here is a blog by one of the 46 volunteers who worked at the &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://leatherback.org/earthwatch-volunteers/" aria-label="Earthwatch Volunteers">Read More</a>]]></description>
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									<p>Did you ever wonder what it is like to be an Earthwatch volunteer at Las Baulas National Marine Park? Here is a blog by one of the 46 volunteers who worked at the project below. If you are interested in joining, please contact Earthwatch Institute (<a href="https://earthwatch.org/expeditions/costa-rican-sea-turtles" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-mt-original-track-url="https://mailtrack.io/trace/link/50e395d5e654c1f345af439b1021c344071b88b5?url=https%3A%2F%2Fearthwatch.org%2Fexpeditions%2Fcosta-rican-sea-turtles&amp;userId=537543&amp;signature=6b87c0e5db830040" data-mt-detrack-inspected="true" data-mt-detrack-attachment-inspected="true">https://earthwatch.org/expeditions/costa-rican-sea-turtles</a>) </p><p><a href="http://blogs.cornell.edu/cornellxearthwatch/2020-2/costa-rica/" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-mt-original-track-url="https://mailtrack.io/trace/link/9ed13270c0fd5bda6d414aac1947795d388e11bf?url=http%3A%2F%2Fblogs.cornell.edu%2Fcornellxearthwatch%2F2020-2%2Fcosta-rica%2F&amp;userId=537543&amp;signature=7a49bf2371ebfb7b" data-mt-detrack-inspected="true" data-mt-detrack-attachment-inspected="true">http://blogs.cornell.edu/cornellxearthwatch/2020-2/costa-rica/</a></p>								</div>
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		<title>Baula Turtle Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Mar 2019 11:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Baula Turtle Festival: TLT founders awarded for their dedication to the research and conservation of leatherback turtles For the 16th year running, the Baula Turtle Festival in the Las Baulas National Marine Park of Guanacaste celebrated the leatherback turtle nesting &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://leatherback.org/baula-turtle-festival/" aria-label="Baula Turtle Festival">Read More</a>]]></description>
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									<p>For the 16th year running, the Baula Turtle Festival in the Las Baulas National Marine Park of Guanacaste celebrated the leatherback turtle nesting season. More than 400 people participated in the different activities at the festival that focused on marine litter as a growing problem in our seas that requires a real  commitment for its solution. The Festival&#8217;s program included many events such as parades, dances, music and environmental education activities that included an excavation of a hatched nest that was open to the public by The Leatherback Trust field biologists.</p><p>The festival was very special to The Leatherback Trust as its organizers dedicated the event to our group and awarded our founders, Drs James R. Spotila and Frank V. Paladino for <a href="https://www.leatherback.org/about/milestones" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.leatherback.org/about/milestones&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1553012663417000&amp;usg=AFQjCNHK_vQw0zIrAtN6BxT6xEzHbPyDxQ">their work</a> and contribution to the conservation of the critically endangered East Pacific Leatherback turtles. The award was presented by the administrator of the National Park, Rotney Piedra, accompanied by the Minister of Environment Carlos Manuel Rodríguez and the Water and Sea Deputy Minister, Haydée Rodríguez.</p>								</div>
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																		Dedicatory<br />The aware was presented by the administrator of the National Park, Rotney Piedra, accompanied by the Minister of Environment Carlos Manuael Rodriguez and the Water and Sea Deputy Minister, Haydee Rodriguez.								</div>
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The Leatherback Trust team congratulates its executives for this recognition and for their experience in the research of leatherback turtles and other sea turtles, whose results were crucial for the creation of the Las Baulas National Marine Park. They also founded The Leatherback Trust and established the Goldring-Gund Marine Biological Station, based in Playa Grande, Costa Rica.								</div>
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					<h3 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">"31 years ago, they courageously made a commitment to the conservation of leatherback turtles in Costa Rica. That first step, loaded with conviction, perseverance and a great effort to generate knowledge, has been a key element for many of us to identify with and love the sea turtles, we grew professionally and even managed to create a National Park. Thank you James R. Spotila and Frank V. Paladino, for helping to keep hope alive for the leatherbacks."</h3>				</div>
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									<p><strong>Dedication XVI Leatherback Festival</strong></p>								</div>
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									<p>The president of the Association of Local Guides of Matapalo, Laura Jaén Rosales, also addressed The Leatherback Trust, acknowledging the support they have received since the creation of this group.</p><p>Participants and attendees were urged to be aware of the amount of waste generated and the impacts this has on marine life. Throughout 2019, The Leatherback Trust has organized several several clean-up campaigns in Playa Grande, where approximately 180 kg of plastic waste that included bottle caps, plastic straws and other single use plastics was collected and removed. Marine debris, and single use plastic in particular, is a threat to endangered sea turtle populations and other marine life. </p><p>The Leatherback Trust is a non-profit environmental organization that works to provide scientific data to inform sound policies to protect turtles, raise awareness and work towards conservation strategies for the long-term protection of the species. Learn different ways to help to support our efforts to protect critically endangered leatherback turtles and other imperiled sea turtle species. Our outreach activities are supported by the Disney Conservation Fund.</p>								</div>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Mar 2018 12:08:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[We celebrated the XV edition of the Leatherback Turtle Festival The leatherback turlte nesting season 2017-18 is close to finish, March 15, 2018. On this occasion, last Friday, March 3, the XV edition of the Leatherback Turtle Festival (“Festival de las &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://leatherback.org/leatherback-turtle-festival/" aria-label="Leatherback Turtle Festival">Read More</a>]]></description>
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									<p>The leatherback turlte nesting season 2017-18 is close to finish, March 15, 2018. On this occasion, last Friday, March 3, the XV edition of the Leatherback Turtle Festival (“Festival de las Tortugas Baulas” in Spanish) was held to commemorate the nesting of the sea turtles that have come to nest this season at the beaches of the Las Baulas National Marine Park. This festival had as its central topic: the biological corridors, connecting life and well-being.</p><p>In this edition, The Leatherback Trust reiterates its commitment and support to the Las Baulas National Marine Park. Together, we let the kids have the opportunity to play, learn and know each other with the participating schools the day before the festival. The children not only learned about turtles and marine corridors, but also about the importance of working collectively to pursue a common goal.</p>								</div>
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									<p>Once the Festival was over, we opened the opportunity for the attendees to participate in a drawing contest whose prizes were backpacks with a kit of school supplies, and to everyone a gift. The first places were obtained by children of the community and invited schools, whose drawings explained the relation between the leatherbacks and the ecosystems that they travel through.</p>								</div>
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									<p>This year the Festival was dedicated to Bernal Cortés Carrera, a National Park ranger, who retires after having worked more than 20 years for the Ministry of the Environment for Energy (MINAE), and about 10 years for the Las Baulas National Marine Park. We express our gratitude to this outstanding official, not only for his commitment in the development of his function, but also for the passion with which he has developed it.</p><p>We also appreciate your participation in the event and the support of Bishop Dwenger College, Earthwatch Institute, volunteers and your collaboration in the execution of this activity, as well to the organizers of the event. See you next edition!</p>								</div>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Feb 2018 12:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Do you remember The Great Turtle Race? Leatherback turtles are ancient mariners that travel thousands of miles. In 2007 we followed ten critically endangered leatherbacks, each as much as six feet long, travel from a beautiful beach in Costa Rica &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://leatherback.org/do-you-remember-the-great-turtle-race/" aria-label="Do you remember The Great Turtle Race?">Read More</a>]]></description>
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									<p>Leatherback turtles are ancient mariners that travel thousands of miles. In 2007 we followed ten critically endangered leatherbacks, each as much as six feet long, travel from a beautiful beach in Costa Rica into the vast Pacific to the Galápagos Islands and beyond.</p><p>Now leatherbacks are engaged in another race, a race for survival. Leatherbacks at Las Baulas National Marine Park are in great peril. Although the beach is secure in the Park, the turtles are still facing threats from fishing activity in the ocean. Please help us to protect them during their migrations at sea.</p><p>Make your <a href="https://donate.democracyengine.com/LeatherbackTrustOne-Time" target="_blank" rel="noopener">donation</a> to The Leatherback Trust now! </p>								</div>
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		<title>485 Pounds of Garbage Extracted</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Dec 2017 12:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[485 pounds of garbage extracted in November from Las Baulas National Marine Park Plastic pollution is something that is already present in almost all the beaches around the world, and Playa Grande, of the Las Baulas National Marine Park, is &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://leatherback.org/485-pounds-of-garbage-extracted/" aria-label="485 Pounds of Garbage Extracted">Read More</a>]]></description>
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									<p>Plastic pollution is something that is already present in almost all the beaches around the world, and Playa Grande, of the Las Baulas National Marine Park, is no an exception. A beach that is perceived as clean, is invaded by plastics of different sizes. There are from the largest, such as bottles, to tiny pieces that are even easily confused with the sand.</p>								</div>
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									<p>This November began the leatherback turtle nesting season (<em>D</em><em>ermochelys coriacea</em>), on this important site for reproduction. In this month, different beach clean-up days were also held in Tamarindo Bay, resulting in the extraction of a large amount of plastic, especially products that are for single use and others that can even be reused or recycled.</p><p>With the support of different government institutions, organizations, neighbors, tourists and volunteers, this November we collected around 485 pounds (220 kilograms) of waste in Playa Grande and Playa Ventanas in several cleaning campaigns. Around 15% of the material collected could have been reused or recycled before they reached the sea, since this percentage represents plastic bottles, aluminum cans and glass containers that, due to their conditions, had to be discarded in their entirety.</p>								</div>
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									<p>There are several efforts for an effective management of recyclable materials in the Bay of Tamarindo and it is important to highlight the work of the ADI Tamarindo (Asociación de Desarrollo Integral de Tamarindo), and the Municipality of Santa Cruz with the collection campaign of recyclable material the first Tuesday of each month (<a href="https://www.facebook.com/ADIPlayaTamarindo/photos/a.380218075475989.1073741829.164737377024061/853329458164846/?type=3&amp;theater" target="_blank" rel="noopener">more information here</a>). While on the other side of the Tamarindo Estuary, there is the work of the Solid Waste Management Program of the Las Baulas National Marine Park, where they receive and separate PET plastics, aluminum and glass cans.</p><p>Despite this, the challenge in the bay is even greater. A lot of microplastic still remains on the beaches and now its presence is almost unnoticed. Hence the importance of carrying out or helping campaigns that seek to reduce plastic pollution, such as the No Straw Challenge, Sin Pajilla Por Favor that was started in Playa Grande, or others that have been emerging at different scales, either at a more regional or even national, such as the website <a href="http://www.zonalibredeplastico.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">zonalibredeplastico.org</a>.</p><p>The challenge of eliminating the discarded plastic on the beaches is a task that involves the participation of all, and the decision lies in the use and disposition that is given. Support local initiatives, manage your own initiative, organize with your neighbors and enforce that right to live in a healthy and ecologically balanced environment.</p><div class="l-main"><article class="a-full"><div class="block-text"><p><em>* Special thanks to Nadia Tarlow, Las Baulas National Marine Park, the Tamarindo Development Association, the Tourist Police, neighbors and businessmen of Playa Grande and Tamarindo who have given their support. Abigail Parker for the translation. See you at the next beach clean-up.</em></p></div></article></div>								</div>
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					<description><![CDATA[One More Threat for the East Pacific Leatherback Upon arrival for my second field season with The Leatherback Trust in Costa Rica, I was eager to return to Playa Grande for its unique biodiversity. Playa Grande’s pristine white sand beach &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://leatherback.org/one-more-threat-for-the-east-pacific-leatherback/" aria-label="One More Threat for the East Pacific Leatherback">Read More</a>]]></description>
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									<p>Upon arrival for my second field season with The Leatherback Trust in Costa Rica, I was eager to return to Playa Grande for its unique biodiversity. Playa Grande’s pristine white sand beach hosts nesting leatherbacks, the same species who swam our oceans 110 million years ago when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Now critically endangered, East Pacific leatherbacks are protected within Las Baulas National Park, along with 127 species of birds and a diverse array of amphibians, reptiles and mammals frequently found along this vibrant coastline.</p>								</div>
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									<p> </p><p>Daytime walks along Playa Grande always present something exciting, whether giant impressions made the night before by leatherback turtles creating “body pits”, hatchlings making their way from nests above the high tide line down to the ocean, or the sound of howler monkeys in the dry forest fringing the beach. This year, as I reveled in the stunning environment around me that Las Baulas National Park was created to protect, I also noticed many dogs on the beach.</p>								</div>
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					<h4 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">The dog had a collar, indicating that it was a pet that had been left unleashed with its owner nowhere to be found. The leatherback hatchling appeared to have sustained serious injuries with puncture wounds from the dog’s teeth. It would not survive.</h4>				</div>
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									<p>Costa Rican National Park System Law No. 6084 and <a href="http://www.pgrweb.go.cr/scij/Busqueda/Normativa/Normas/nrm_texto_completo.aspx?param1=NRTC&amp;nValor1=1&amp;nValor2=71970&amp;nValor3=87586&amp;param2=1&amp;strTipM=TC&amp;lResultado=1&amp;strSim=simp">Las Baulas National Park Regulation D.E. 36918-MINAE</a>, dogs are strictly prohibited on the Park’s beaches, including the 4.7 km stretch of nesting beaches designated as critical habitat for nesting leatherbacks at Playa Grande and Playa Ventanas. Dogs pose a grave threat to turtle nests and hatchlings. A dog’s strong sense of smell easily allows them to locate nests deep in the sand. Their claws and jaws also put nestlings and hatchlings at risk. Even the most well-mannered dog, when left to wander the beach and follow its canine instincts, can dig up a nest or injure a hatchling making its way to the water.</p><p>Yesterday, as I walked along Playa Ventanas at dawn, I saw a dog pouncing on the sand near the vegetation line. As I approached, I found the dog was attacking a leatherback hatchling! Perhaps the dog was hungry or perhaps it saw the hatchling as a play object. When I chased the dog, it dropped the hatchling and retreated into the vegetation near a beachfront house. The dog had a collar, indicating that it was a pet that had been left unleashed with its owner nowhere to be found. The leatherback hatchling appeared to have sustained serious injuries with puncture wounds from the dog’s teeth. It would not survive. </p>								</div>
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					<h4 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">As a conservationist, I know that only 1 in 1,000 leatherback hatchlings will reach maturity. But that statistic does not account for increased threats presented by increasing human settlement around Las Baulas National Park, including the rising number of dogs on the beach.</h4>				</div>
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									<div class="block-text"><p>I also witnessed a dog capture and critically injure a leatherback hatchling in Las Baulas National Park last nesting season. The owner had been walking 100 meters behind the unleashed dog and did not even notice it had snatched up a hatchling from this critically endangered population of sea turtles until it was too late. It is a common sight to see dogs at Playa Grande and Playa Ventanas, digging holes in the vegetation line, a prime location for sea turtle nests. </p><p>As a conservationist, I know that only 1 in 1,000 leatherback hatchlings will reach maturity. But that statistic does not account for increased threats presented by increasing human settlement around Las Baulas National Park, including the rising number of dogs on the beach. </p></div><div class="block-text"><p>To protect the critically endangered East Pacific leatherback population from extinction, including their nests and hatchlings, we need everyone’s help to reduce the presence of dogs in Las Baulas National Park. First, we must distinguish the two types of dogs on Playa Grande: domestic and feral. ‘Domestic’ dogs are those with owners while ‘feral’ dogs may be fed by community members (or scavenge from their refuse bins) but do not have owners. Although feral dogs may have more freedom to wander beaches, domesticated dogs actually pose more of a threat to sea turtle nests. According to a <a href="http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/acv.12143/full">study</a> done at the Colola Sanctuary in Mexico, a feral dog will predate a nest to feed on eggs or hatchlings because it is famished, but once the dog is sated it will not search for more. Domestic dogs, however, will predate nests out of curiosity rather than hunger, and they will dig up nest after nest until they lose interest. Domestic dogs digging up nests out of curiosity may not even eat the eggs, but once a nest is uncovered it becomes vulnerable not only to the elements but also to attack by other predators (e.g., caracaras, vultures, raccoons, coatis). </p><p>Many dog owners I’ve met on the beach have told me that they were unaware of Las Baulas National Park’s boundaries or restrictions on dogs within the Park. The Leatherback Trust worked together with <a href="http://www.minae.go.cr/index.php/es/">MINAE</a> to create and post 17 new signs at all major entrances to Las Baulas National Park. We hope that these signs will improve adherence to Park rules by reminding visitors and residents that walking dogs on the beach or letting dogs run freely within the Park boundaries endangers turtle nests and hatchlings.</p><p>Beachgoers can also help turtles by removing trash and food scraps from the beach, since the scent of food can attract predators, including feral or unleashed domestic dogs. Local community members can also help reduce feral dog populations by spaying or neutering existing feral dogs and keeping any pets that have not been spayed or neutered indoors or under supervision to prevent unwanted litters.</p><p>As a dog owner myself, I understand it can be disheartening to leave our furry friends at home when heading out for a walk on the beach. But the beaches in Las Baulas National Park are unique. They are not just another place to live or walk our pets. They are the last mass nesting beaches for a critically endangered species on the brink of extinction. For the well-being of the wildlife and sea turtle populations that depend on the Las Baulas National Park, let’s all do our part to keep the beaches safe for hatchlings by being responsible dog owners. Numerous causes have contributed to the decline of the East Pacific leatherback, but dogs are<a href="http://www.leatherback.org/threats"> </a>one more threat that this critically endangered population cannot abide.</p><p><em>This article originally appeared on </em><a href="http://voices.nationalgeographic.com/2017/03/29/one-more-threat-for-the-east-pacific-leatherback/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">National Geographic&#8217;s Ocean Views blog</a></p></div>								</div>
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					<description><![CDATA[Drone Captures Leatherback Sea Turtle Returning to Ocean, Swimming Away By Jenell Black and Christian Díaz Chuquisengo J. Black 2017 Captured by drone, a leatherback returns to the ocean after nesting This year, as Field Manager at The Leatherback Trust, I was &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://leatherback.org/drone-captures-leatherback-sea-turtle/" aria-label="Drone Captures Leatherback Sea Turtle">Read More</a>]]></description>
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									<p><em>By Jenell Black and Christian Díaz Chuquisengo</em></p>								</div>
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									<p>This year, as Field Manager at The Leatherback Trust, I was lucky enough to witness an extraordinary event in Las Baulas National Park (Parque Nacional Marino Las Baulas) on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast. Leatherbacks typically nest under the cover of darkness, but once in a rare while our team out conducting a morning survey happens upon a sea turtle that is up late enough she may still be on the beach as the sun rises. Since light disrupts nesting sea turtles, photographs may not be taken of nesting sea turtles at night, but sea turtles that are up under the bright morning light are free game to take photos of respectfully and without the use of flash. Our project has been making large efforts to be at the lead of exciting new research methods conducted with drones, and I was lucky enough to remember to bring one out with me so you could witness this exciting event of a leatherback returning to the sea after completing her nesting process. What is so very exciting about using the drone is that we are able to not only see how the leatherback moves on land, but how graceful she is once she’s in the water clear of the shore.</p><p>Parque Nacional Marino Las Baulas remains the largest nesting location for the Eastern Pacific leatherback, a population that has declined by more than 98% since 1990. Organizations such as The Leatherback Trust, MINAE (Ministerio Ambiente y Energía, or Ministry of Environment and Energy)’s rangers, schools and universities, and even local restaurants are working tirelessly to prevent further decline of this population. Threats to these animals include climate change &#8211; where increased temperatures can cause nest mortality, pollution with plastics – which get lodged in digestive systems and nasal passages causing mortality, fisheries – where turtles are accidentally caught on long lines or in shrimp trawling traps and drown, known as bycatch, and habitat loss – leaving our girls with no place to lay their eggs. Fortunately there are <strong>many</strong> ways you can help save this species, and all other flora and fauna protected found in our national park.</p><p>Playa Grande, the largest of the beaches in Las Baulas National Park, is not only well known for surf breaks and stunning sunsets but also for visits from nesting turtles like critically endangered East Pacific leatherbacks.</p>								</div>
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									<p>Every year, during the leatherback nesting season (between October and March), leatherbacks come ashore to lay their eggs at night; up to 60 days later, the eggs hatch and the hatchlings start their race to the ocean. Black and olive ridley turtles also nest here, and portions of their nesting seasons overlap with the leatherback nesting season.  </p><p>There are seven different species of sea turtles in the world, and Playa Grande is regularly visited by the aforementioned three species. The leatherback turtle (<em>baula</em> in Spanish) can measure up to 130 – 190 cm (52 – 75 in) and weigh 250 – 500 kg (550 – 1100 lbs). Since leatherbacks exclusively feed on jellyfish species, it’s incredible to think they can grow this large on jellyfish alone! East Pacific leatherbacks migrate from as far south as the waters off Chile and Peru, where they forage in the cold upwellings of the Humboldt current, to tropical waters offshore nesting beaches where they lay their eggs, such as here in Guanacaste province.</p><p>The East Pacific Green turtle, also known as the black turtle (<em>negra</em> in Spanish), can measure approximately from 80-122 cm (32 – 48 inches) and weigh 65-204 kg (144 – 450 lbs). This turtle’s main diet is sea grasses and algae, and occasionally jellyfish. They travel along the coast of Central America and venture as far south as the Galápagos Islands.</p><p>The olive ridley (<em>lora</em> in Spanish) measures around 55 – 75 cm (22 – 30 inches) and weighs 36 – 45 kg (85 – 95 lbs). Olive ridleys are considered to be the most abundant sea turtles in the world, although the current global population is only 0.2% of the species’ historical abundance. Females often nest together in large aggregations, known as <em>arribadas</em>, which only occur on certain beaches, like the local Ostional. Scientists have recorded arribadas of up to 200,000 turtles at once. Olive ridleys forage along drift lines for crabs, jellyfish, clams, squid, snails and algae.</p><p>Playa Grande, Playa Ventanas and Playa Langosta, are all part of Las Baulas National Park (Parque Marino Nacional Las Baulas). The Park protects the last mass-nesting beach for the East Pacific leatherback turtle, a population designated as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Park Rangers, local guides, members of local communities, and researchers are working hard to save these turtles from extinction, as well to protect the local wildlife and flora.</p><p>Las Baulas National Park was created more than 20 years ago to protect the sea turtles and other ecosystems, including estuaries, wetlands, dry forests and the marine habitat extending 12 nautical miles offshore.</p><p>In the late 1980s, when The Leatherback Trust scientists began collecting standardized data on nesting turtles on Playa Grande and Playa Ventanas, they documented hundreds of turtles nesting on the beach each night during the nesting season. At that time, egg poachers had organized themselves in groups and divided up the beach to collect every last leatherback egg.  Unfortunately, the result was the loss of an entire generation of East Pacific leatherbacks.</p><p>The Leatherback Trust’s founders, Dr. Jim Spotila and Dr. Frank Paladino, worked with Mario Boza to create The Leatherback Trust to stop egg poaching at Playa Grande and Playa Ventanas and their support helped lead to the creation of Las Baulas National Park. Our organization’s scientists and volunteers continue to conduct monitoring activities at Playa Grande and Playa Ventanas, in communication with Park officials, and we are proud to say that today, there is virtually no poaching in Las Baulas National Park. Nevertheless, there are still other threats that compromise the survival of this species.</p><p>For every 1,000 hatchlings, only one sea turtle reaches adulthood. Climate change, pollution, nest disturbance, fishing and habitat loss are now the main threats to leatherbacks and other sea turtles. Increases in sand temperature due to climate change can kill hatchlings in the nest before they fully develop. Around 30°C the mortality starts to increase and by 33°C the mortality rate is close to 100%.</p><p>Plastic, lights, and water pollution can compromise the survival of sea turtles. Turtles can confuse plastic bags, straws, or utensils with food. Plastics can get stuck in their digestive systems or lodged in their nasal passageways, as our scientists have seen. Light pollution disorients the hatchlings trying to reach the ocean, making them more vulnerable to predation or dehydration; adult turtles trying to find their way to the beach to nest are also disoriented by coastal lighting. Water pollution from leaky septic tanks, agricultural runoff, oil spills, or even runoff of oily residue from streets can lead to respiratory inflammation, gastrointestinal ulceration, organ damage and reproductive failure.</p><p>Longline fisheries for tuna, swordfish, and mahi-mahi, as well as shrimp trawling present one of the most serious threats to sea turtles in the ocean. Although turtles are not targeted by these fisheries, they get stuck in weighted nets used by trawlers or entangled on the miles of lines with baited hooks set by longliners, becoming “bycatch” and often drowning when they are unable to surface for air. Costa Rica has taken action to improve fisheries practices, for example by phasing out bottom trawling for shrimp, but consumers must not only demand strong fishing regulations to protect sea turtles but also reduce demand for unsustainably captured fish.</p><p>Finally, habitat loss at nesting beaches can leave sea turtles with no place to nest. The shade beachfront trees produce can help cool nests, which impacts the gender of hatchlings. Loss of coastal vegetation also increases compaction of sand, preventing turtles from digging, and erosion, exposing nests to danger.</p><p>Las Baulas National Park, The Leatherback Trust and other organizations, companies, and neighbors are working together to help save sea turtles. How can you help? Here some tips from The Leatherback Trust’s Outreach Manager, Christian Díaz Chuquisengo:</p><p>1. <strong>Climate change: </strong>when using the A/C, use weatherstripping in windows and doors, to keep the cool air from escaping and reducing energy use. Turn off all your electronic appliances if you are leaving your home for several months. Replace incandescent light bulbs with LEDs and maximize use of natural light in your housing design. Ride your bike or walk when traveling short distances. Plant a tree near your house to increase shade and further reduce your electric bill. Support policies that reduce carbon emissions to mitigate climate change.</p><p>2. <strong>Pollution:</strong> if you live in a beachfront or oceanview building, use red filters or curtains at night in rooms facing the beach, to avoid disorienting turtles and other animals with artificial light. If you are visiting a hotel or renting a house, inform the owners about how to protect turtles from light pollution. Help us recover dark skies: fewer lights mean more stars!</p><p>Never forget the 3 Rs: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Tamarindo Development Association (ADI) organizes a recycling campaign the first Tuesday of each month. In Playa Grande, the National Park office collects aluminum beverage cans, plastic bottles, and glass. In other areas of Santa Cruz, the Municipality has a special truck named <em>SE-PA-RE</em> that collects recyclables.</p><p>Add another R by Refusing straws, bags, disposable utensils, and other single-use plastics. Join a local plastic reduction campaign or start your own! The No Straw Challenge (<em>Sin Pajilla Por Favor</em> in Spanish), created by 12 year-old Max Machum in Playa Grande, encourages businesses and individuals to reduce use of plastic straws by providing them only upon request or substituting with biodegradable straws. Many businesses in Tamarindo, Playa Grande, and Playa Flamingo are participating. Now it’s your turn!</p><p>3.  <strong>Nest disturbance:</strong> when you visit Las Baulas National Park beaches, remember there is a chance there could be a nest in the sand right under your feet! Don’t put sticks or umbrellas in the sand above the high tide line. Bring a towel and find a place to sit between the ocean and the high tide line. Leave your dogs and other pets at home. Dogs can dig up the nests or dig near them, exposing the eggs to predators or interfering with hatchling development. If you visit unprotected nesting beaches outside the Park with your dog, use a leash.</p><p>4. <strong>Fishing:</strong> support artisanal fishermen that use responsible fishing methods, such as pole fishing, trolling, or handlining. Educate your friends about sustainable fishing practices. Beware the vague term “line-caught fish”, which is often used to make longline fishing sound better. Eat low on the food chain and buy seafood from sellers that are committed to marine sustainability, respect fishing bans, or buy certified seafood. When you visit a restaurant, ask your waiter information about seafood and encourage businesses to buy from sustainable distributors or local artisanal fishermen using responsible fishing methods.</p><p>5. <strong>Habitat loss:</strong> if you are building or buying a house, make sure it is set back from the beach. Don’t buy properties within parks and adhere to restrictions on construction and resource use in parks, protected areas, and buffer zones. Minimize water use in landscaping. Plant native trees for shade to provide habitat for local species, prevent erosion, and minimize light and sound pollution on the beach.</p><p>When each of us begins to take action to protect the environment, the changes add up to benefit all living things, including critically endangered East Pacific leatherbacks. Let’s all remember: their future is in our hands.</p><p><em>This article originally appeared on <a href="http://voices.nationalgeographic.com/2017/03/22/drone-captures-leatherback-sea-turtle-returning-to-ocean-swimming-away/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">National Geographic&#8217;s Ocean Views blog</a></em></p>								</div>
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									<p><a href="https://www.iucn.org/es/node/24506">The primary objective of national parks</a> worldwide is “to protect natural biodiversity along with its underlying ecological structure and supporting environmental processes, and to promote education and recreation.” The presence of pets, such as dogs and cats, can negatively impact wild species in a national park.</p><p>Costa Rica created the National Parks Service, <a href="http://www.pgrweb.go.cr/scij/Busqueda/Normativa/Normas/nrm_texto_completo.aspx?param1=NRTC&amp;nValor1=1&amp;nValor2=8216&amp;nValor3=8818&amp;strTipM=TC">Law 6084</a>, to protect the country’s national heritage and extended this commitment with the <a href="http://www.pgrweb.go.cr/scij/Busqueda/Normativa/Normas/nrm_texto_completo.aspx?param1=NRTC&amp;nValor1=1&amp;nValor2=39796&amp;nValor3=74714&amp;param2=1&amp;strTipM=TC&amp;lResultado=5&amp;strSim=simp">creation</a> of the National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC). The Costa Rican regulations prohibit entry of pets into national parks. Park officials ask visitors and nearby residents to ensure pets remain at home, promote awareness of national park rules through informational signage, and retain the power to enforce park regulations through legal action.</p><p>National parks bear the most stringent regulations of all protected areas, designed to mitigate any threats to wildlife or ecosystems within the park. The National Park Law (article 8, section 9) prohibits the introduction of non-native species to parks, including dogs and cats. Las Baulas National Park’s Regulation on Public Use (D.E. 36918-MINAE, article 16, subsection e) also proscribes entry of pets.</p><p>This Park protects habitat essential to the life cycle of critically endangered East Pacific leatherbacks (Dermochelys coriacea), as well as vulnerable olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) and endangered East Pacific green turtles (Chelonia mydas). These sea turtles lay their eggs on the beaches within Las Baulas National Park and, months later, their hatchlings race over the sand to the shoreline.</p><p>Degradation or destruction of critical habitat, climate change and fisheries all pose threats to sea turtles at various stages of their life histories. Apart from conservation of important nesting beaches, protecting nests from dogs is an essential first step to ensure the survival of the species from embryonic development to hatching and each hatchling’s race to the sea.</p>								</div>
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									<p>Dr. Nathan Robinson, The Leatherback Trust’s Field Director in Playa Grande, corroborated findings presented in a recent paper indicating that <a href="http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/acv.12143/full" target="_blank" rel="noopener">domestic dogs may pose a higher risk</a> to sea turtle nests than feral dogs, since they are driven to dig up nests by curiosity rather than hunger. The resultant exposure can stop embryonic development in sea turtle eggs or make the eggs or hatchlings in the nest  an easy target for other predators.</p>								</div>
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									<div class="l-main"><article class="a-full"><div class="block-text"><p>The Las Baulas National Park administration is working on an informational campaign to spread awareness about natural resources, mitigation of threats and park regulations. The Leatherback Trust is collaborating with Las Baulas National Park to support this campaign through <a href="http://www.leatherback.org/news-events/2016/a-new-kiosk-to-protect-turtles-nesting-in-las-baulas-national-park">donations like the main entrance kiosk</a> and <a href="http://www.leatherback.org/news-events/2016/art-for-conservation">art</a> to promote conservation awareness.</p><p>With support from the National Park Ecotourism Program, The Leatherback Trust helped Las Baulas National Park to create a series of informative signs for placement at the Playa Grande and Playa Ventanas nesting beaches. This signage informs visitors that dogs or other pets are not allowed inside the protected area and describes Las Baulas National Park regulations. Park regulations apply year round, because solitary nesting turtles are known to use the beaches within Las Baulas National Park even outside of the designated nesting season.</p><p>From the perspective of Las Baulas National Marine Park’s Administrator, Rotney Piedra, it is important to increase the visibility of the National Park and its regulations with prominently placed signs to remind neighbors and visitors about what can and cannot be done within the park, which protects sea turtles and other animals.</p><p>“The problem is not just the dogs, it is also the willingness of people to comply with the legislation,” Piedra stressed.</p></div></article></div>								</div>
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									<div class="l-main"><article class="a-full"><div class="block-text"><p>For those with dogs or any other pets as friends or part of your family, it is important to respect parks and other spaces that are intended for the conservation of wildlife. Keeping pets secured within the home rather than roaming the neighborhood will help local wildlife. When taking  your pet out for a walk, have a good time in places appropriate for them, but plan to leave pets at home when you visit Las Baulas National Park. If  you visit another nesting beach that is not within a protected area, remain aware of your dog’s activities. Watch out for any digging and make sure your pet does not try to “play with” hatchlings or other wildlife. By working together in these ways, we can all save sea turtles.</p></div></article></div><div class="l-aside metadata"><div class="meta-authors"><div class="block-author"> </div></div></div><div class="l-footer"> </div>								</div>
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		<title>The Gift of a Morning Leatherback</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2017 13:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Gift of a Morning Leatherback Q. Bergman 2017 A morning leatherback sea turtle returns to the ocean after nesting on Playa Grande, Costa Rica By Dana Neel, Field Biologist As a Sea Turtle Biologist and volunteer with The Leatherback Trust, &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://leatherback.org/the-gift-of-a-morning-leatherback/" aria-label="The Gift of a Morning Leatherback">Read More</a>]]></description>
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									<p><em>By Dana Neel, Field Biologist</em></p><p>As a Sea Turtle Biologist and volunteer with The Leatherback Trust, much of our work is at night. Data shows that leatherbacks tend to nest close to high tide. For this reason, we patrol for 3 hours on either side of high tide, and return to the station as the water recedes.  <br /><br />When the rest of us go to bed, one rested biologist wakes up at 5 am to complete what we call ‘morning walk’. We walk the beach early to double check the turtle tracks from the night before and to see if they missed anything after ending patrol. As a <a href="http://www.leatherback.org/conservation/research" target="_blank" rel="noopener">monitoring project</a>, it is important to know when we have turtles emerging and if we miss a turtle throughout the night. This missed emergence could be a false crawl, where the turtle did not nest, or we could find a body pit, where the turtle likely nested. It is important to have this data to monitor nesting trends in Las Baulas National Park.<br /><br />Sometimes, this biologist and their adjoining volunteers are granted the gift of a “morning turtle.” A morning turtle is one that crawls up to nest in the late hours of the night and is still on the beach as the sun rises. With the natural light comes the ability to take photos, which due to park regulations and disturbance of the turtles, we cannot do during our usual nighttime working hours (6 pm to 5 am).<br /><br />About once a season or so, this morning turtle is a leatherback. With a morning leatherback, we radio into the Station to rally the troops and get everyone out on the beach for this special moment.  <br /><br />Many friends ask what it’s like to see and work with a sea turtle, to which I often reply: it’s like you’re dreaming. You’re working under red light, you only see parts of her at a time, you’re so focused on collecting the correct data that you often have to remind yourself to stop and enjoy the moment. When patrol ends you go to bed, wake up the following morning, and ask yourself if it all really happened. With morning turtles, it’s different. Suddenly the leatherback isn’t a flipper, or a tail, or just an egg dropping machine; when you see her in her entirety, you can truly appreciate the species, their size and details of her leathery carapace that are hidden from us during our nightly routines.<br /><br />During this current season, we have been one lucky team. So far we have had not just one, but three morning leatherbacks! There is always a burst of excitement when you come across a track and realize it’s only an “up” track out of the water with no return. Due to the timing of our morning walk, this is often just before the sun comes up. The biologists and volunteers on the beach will begin collecting nesting, identification, and size data while the station becomes a flurry of energy. Everyone is sparked out of their slumber and begins running around grabbing cameras and shoes and rushing to get to the van as fast as possible.<br /><br />Once everyone reaches the beach, we become less a group of biologists, and more a group of sea turtle enthusiasts and wildlife photographers. The soft early morning light and the backdrop of green vegetation, tan sand, and blue water make for beautiful shots. One such photo, taken by TLT’s Executive Director, George Shillinger, <a href="http://www.leatherback.org/news-events/2016/leatherback-trust-photo-selected-for-commemorative-costa-rican-stamp">was selected as the inspiration for Costa Rica&#8217;s 2100 colones postal stamp</a>.<br /><br />Of course this scenario works great when you have a team of biologists patrolling the beaches every morning, but what happens when you, your friends, or your family find a turtle nesting on the beach? If the beach is a protected area, the first line of action would be to contact the local rangers or authority.  Many large turtle nesting areas have a monitoring project in place with phone numbers readily available online. Be sure to give the turtle plenty of space, avoid crossing in front of her head, and take a moment to really enjoy the process of nesting and the hope of new life.</p>								</div>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2017 14:32:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[225 Kilos of Garbage Collected from Nesting Beaches in Las Baulas National Marine Park Marine pollution due to the mismanagement of trash, especially plastic, is one of the main threats that endanger the survival of sea turtles. Multiple studies show the impact that this &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://leatherback.org/225-kilos-of-garbage-collected-from-nesting-beaches/" aria-label="225 Kilos of Garbage Collected from Nesting Beaches ">Read More</a>]]></description>
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					<h1 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">225 Kilos of Garbage Collected from Nesting Beaches in Las Baulas National Marine Park</h1>				</div>
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									<p>Marine pollution due to the mismanagement of trash, especially plastic, is one of the main threats that endanger the survival of sea turtles. Multiple studies show <a href="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S001393510800159X" target="_blank" rel="noopener">the impact</a> that this material has generated on wildlife. There is even evidence of how a plastic fork can end up in the nose of an olive ridley turtle!</p><p>Little by little, people are becoming aware of the problems related to the mismanagement of trash in the environment or the unnecessary use of single-use plastics. Across the world, different regions have taken the initiative to reduce the impacts from this type of pollution through the creation of <a href="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969716310154" target="_blank" rel="noopener">public policies</a> that seek to improve the conditions of different ecosystems, such as forests, rivers, beaches and oceans.</p>								</div>
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Beach clean up on Playa Grande, November 2016</figcaption>
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									<div class="block-text"><p>In Costa Rica, the Government has begun to implement the National Recycling Strategy 2016-2021 and there is a new bill in Congress that seeks to discourage the use of single-use plastics. <a href="http://www.nacion.com/vivir/ambiente/Costa-Rica-encamina-eliminar-plasticos_0_1597840214.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">These policies</a> will greatly help to reduce pollution.</p><p>At the local level, The Leatherback Trust has committed to collaborating with Las Baulas National Marine Park and the Blue Flag Ecological Program, which both will be part of the National Recycling Strategy. We also conduct an awareness and environmental education campaign called Had Enough Plastic, which fulfills the dual objectives of The Leatherback Trust’s community outreach program as well as those of the National Park.</p><p>As part of the Had Enough Plastic campaign, The Leatherback Trust carried out 12 different beach clean-ups in 2016. Around 100 people participated in these activities, including kids and adults. In total, we collected 225 kilos (496 pounds) of trash from Playa Grande and Playa Ventanas in Las Baulas National National Park!</p><p>We inventoried 25 kilos (55 pounds) of trash found on the beaches of this protected area. From this sample, we found that undefined plastic pieces larger than 1 centimeter represented the greatest share of waste, measured by weight, (26.1%), followed by garments/shoes (16.4%) and plastic bottles (10.1%). The materials we found present in all the clean ups were pieces of undefined plastics, both larger and smaller than 1 centimeter, as well as bottle caps and plastic straws.</p></div><figure class="block-image standard-image"></figure>								</div>
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									<p>Plastics represented more than 58% of all the trash in our sample. Among the strangest materials collected were medical syringes, bottles with an Asian brand and even a foot belonging to a mannequin!</p><p>These campaigns demonstrate the importance of different actions to improve the state of ecosystems, including marine and coastal ecosystems. For this reason, we will keep working on activities to promote the proper management of trash.</p>								</div>
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									<p>We are also developing a communication program with the administration of the National Park to encourage trash collection and separation of recyclable materials. To measure progress, we began surveying visitors to Las Baulas National Park. Our results showed strong interest by visitors in taking actions to support a trash-free environment.</p><p>We are grateful for the support of all The Leatherback Trust’s volunteers, school groups, and neighbors who participated in our beach clean-ups and trash classification efforts in coordination with Las Baulas National Marine Park.</p><p>We look forward to involving more visitors in beach clean-ups and continuing to inventory the trash collected. With our volunteers and supporters, we hope to keep the oceans clean and beaches free of trash so that the only thing we see in the sand are the trails of nesting turtles that come to lay their eggs and the hatchlings making their way to the sea.</p>								</div>
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