GÜÍMAR, TENERIFE, Friday March 5 2010
SCHOOLCHILDREN watched as a rescued Loggerhead Turtle was released into the wild at El Puertito beach in Güímar on Friday.
by JAMES TWEEDIE
SCHOOLCHILDREN watched as a rescued Loggerhead Turtle was released into the wild at El Puertito beach in Güímar on Friday.
by JAMES TWEEDIE
The marine reptile - whose Spanish name means 'silly turtle' - waddled and swam to freedom in front of 120 year one infants from Luther King North School, environmental volunteers and other members of the public.
Most rescued turtles rescued have been hit by boats, suffered amputations, oil poisoning or have swallowed fishing hooks.
Once rescued they are taken to the the Tahonilla Wildlife Recovery Centre in La Esperanza for first aid an then to the Neotropics Foundation, which is responsible for their recovery and eventual release.
The Foundation invites schools, neighbourhood associations and other groups to take part in releasing sea turtles as a form of environmental education.