By Paula the Shark | Project Leader
Dear Friends and Supporters,
In the coastal regions of Thailand, the health of the ocean is the heartbeat of the community. But for the Green and Olive Ridley turtles that call these waters home, the journey from egg to adult is more treacherous than ever. This quarter, your support has allowed the Action Change team to remain on the front lines of marine conservation, ensuring these ancient mariners have a fighting chance.
The Sanctuary: Care Beyond the Coast
Our turtle conservation center is currently home to dozens of young turtles that require specialized care. Some were rescued from ghost nets (discarded fishing gear), while others were the "runts" of their nests—hatchlings too weak to make the initial scramble to the sea.
What your support has achieved this quarter:
Daily Rehabilitation: Our team spends hours every day cleaning tanks, monitoring water salinity, and hand-feeding injured turtles. This meticulous care is what allows a turtle with a damaged flipper or a cracked shell to eventually return to the wild.
Microplastics & Water Quality: We have been conducting regular beach clean-ups and water testing. Removing plastic from the shoreline isn't just about aesthetics; it’s about preventing a hatchling's first meal from being a piece of lethal debris.
Educational Outreach: We’ve welcomed local school groups to the center to learn about the "Three R’s": Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. By teaching the next generation that a healthy ocean means a healthy Thailand, we are building a long-term defense for the reef.
The Challenges We Face
Conservation is a labor-intensive mission, and the costs of maintaining a specialized marine facility are constant. To keep our turtles swimming toward a better future, we manage significant overheads:
Medical & Food Supplies: High-quality nutrition and specialized vitamins are essential for growing hatchlings and recovering adults.
System Maintenance: Keeping our salt-water filtration systems running 24/7 is vital to prevent bacterial infections among our residents.
Staffing: Our dedicated team of conservationists and volunteers works around the clock, especially during nesting seasons when beach patrols are critical.
Building a Sustainable Blue Economy
We believe that conservation must work with the people, not against them. By involving local fishers in our rescue efforts and providing educational resources to the tourism sector, we are creating an environment where turtles are seen as a precious natural resource to be protected by all.
How your past support keeps making waves:
$25 helps provide the medical supplies needed for one turtle’s monthly check-up.
$100 supports a community beach patrol to identify and protect new nesting sites.
$500 helps maintain our water filtration systems for an entire month, ensuring a clean environment for our rescued residents.
Thank you for being the wind in our sails and the protectors of Thailand’s seas. Because of you, more hatchlings are reaching the horizon than ever before.
With gratitude and "Sawatdee,"
By shayle Havemann | Project leader
By Dee Dee | Turtle Rescue Volunteer
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