+ Follow KAWAYAN COVE PROJECT MANAGEMENT TEAM Tag
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[Title] => Home to Olive Ridley Turtles
[Summary] => Kawayan Cove, a seaside community in Nasugbu, Batangas recently served as the birthplace of 88 olive ridley turtle hatchlings. This is the second turtle hatchling to occur in the beach in two months.
Kawayan Coves private, white sand beach is among the few areas in the Philippines where the olive ridley turtles are able to nest safely. In the past, the shore of Manila Bay was among the nesting areas of the pawikans, but because it has become so polluted, noisy and crowded, the turtles abandoned it.
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Kawayan Coves private, white sand beach is among the few areas in the Philippines where the olive ridley turtles are able to nest safely. In the past, the shore of Manila Bay was among the nesting areas of the pawikans, but because it has become so polluted, noisy and crowded, the turtles abandoned it.
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February 17, 2006 - 12:00am