:: For donating to support the sea turtle adoption program: http://www.cccturtle.org/
involved.htm
The earliest known sea turtle fossils are about 150 million years old. In groups too numerous to count, they once navigated throughout the world's oceans. But in just the past 100 years, demand for turtle meat, eggs, skin and colorful shells has dwindled their populations. Destruction of feeding and nesting habitats and pollution of the world's oceans are all taking a serious toll on remaining sea turtle populations. Many breeding populations have already become extinct, and entire species are being wiped out. There could be a time in the near future when sea turtles are just an oddity found only in aquariums and natural history museums unless action is taken today.
:: For a live forum discussion that you can join in on: http://www.cccturtle.org/cgi-bin/
discus/discus.cgi
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Articles from CCC's website - providing more in depth information for our guests:
:: An Overview of Sea Turtles and Their Migration Patterns By Villa Montaña Beach Resort
:: General Behavior Patterns of Sea Turtles
:: Reproduction of Sea Turtles and the Vital Importance of free Access to Beaches of original Birth
:: Growth & Development of Sea Turtles
:: Status of the Sea Turtle Species
:: How We at Villa Montana and You at Home Can Help Our Sea Turtles to Survive
:: Major ecological effects of sea turtle extinction
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They have existed for over 100 million years, and they travel throughout the world's oceans. Suddenly, however, they are struggling to survive -- largely because of things people are doing to the planet's oceans and beaches. But what does this mean for the human species?
It is possible that a world in which sea turtles can not survive may soon become a world in which humans struggle to survive.
If, however, we learn from our mistakes and begin changing our behavior, there is still time to save sea turtles from extinction. In the process, we will be saving one of the earth's most mysterious and time-honored creatures. We might just be saving ourselves too.
[ courtesy of Caribbean Conservation Corporation ]
Villa Maontana Beach Resort supports the sea turtle conservation programs of the Caribbean Conservation Corporation.