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Citizen Scientists Aid Endangered Turtle Nesting

27 Dec

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Summary

  • Sea turtle nests on NSW coast are being protected.
  • Citizen scientists are crucial for spotting nesting turtles.
  • Ex-cyclone Alfred threatened nesting habitats earlier in 2025.
Citizen Scientists Aid Endangered Turtle Nesting

The NSW coast is buzzing with conservation efforts as the sea turtle nesting season begins. A recent discovery of a nest too close to the tide line initiated a rescue mission, highlighting the vulnerability of these endangered species. Loggerhead turtles, with few nesting females in NSW, and green turtles rely on public assistance for survival.

Coastal communities are now being mobilized as citizen scientists. Beachgoers are encouraged to patrol shorelines, particularly the high tide line in the early mornings, searching for tell-tale tracks left by nesting turtles. This crucial early detection helps TurtleWatch NSW staff safeguard nests, as demonstrated by a successful rescue of over 1,000 eggs prior to ex-tropical cyclone Alfred earlier in 2025.

This proactive approach is vital, especially as cyclone Alfred reshaped sections of the northern NSW coastline, reducing suitable nesting areas. The nesting season runs from November to March, and prompt reporting of tracks and nests is essential for successful hatching and the long-term survival of these precious marine creatures.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
You can help by becoming a citizen scientist and monitoring local beaches for turtle tracks and nests, reporting any findings to TurtleWatch NSW.
TurtleWatch NSW is coordinating efforts to safeguard nests, relocate eggs if necessary, and raise community awareness during the nesting season.
Yes, ex-tropical cyclone Alfred reshaped parts of the northern NSW coastline in early 2025, reducing suitable nesting habitat and requiring rescue efforts for some nests.

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