Walk
along turtle nesting beaches with your naturalist guide.
Not exact matches
It was a record year for green
turtle nesting along the refuge's
beaches in southern Brevard County, but storm surge due to hurricane Irma destroyed many unhatched loggerhead and green
turtle nests.
San Jose - Costa Rica's Capital Tortuguero National Park - 43,000 acres of tropical rainforests, canals and rivers Braulio Carrillo Park - with its famous cascading waterfalls Manuel Antonio National Park - home to the rare and playful squirrel monkey Escallonia Cloud Forest - also referred to as a fog forest Hanging Bridges - 6 suspension bridges winding through the tropical rainforest canopy Poás Volcano - with its mile - wide crater Arenal Volcano - with its softly glowing lava flow Costa Rica Rainforest Hike - with naturalist guides Aerial Tram Ride - glide
along the rainforest canopy (a top tourist attraction) Green
Turtle Research Station - created to protect Costa Rica's
turtle nesting habitat, turtle eggs and young hatchlings Atlantic Turtle Nesting Beaches - witness young turtles race to the sea (during nesting season) Cano Palma Wildlife Reserve - with its mysterious reflecting waters Carara Biological Reserve - Also known as «River of Crocodiles» Visits to Pineapple, Banana & Coffee Plantations Cano Negro Wildlife Refuge - includes Rio Frio boat
nesting habitat,
turtle eggs and young hatchlings Atlantic
Turtle Nesting Beaches - witness young turtles race to the sea (during nesting season) Cano Palma Wildlife Reserve - with its mysterious reflecting waters Carara Biological Reserve - Also known as «River of Crocodiles» Visits to Pineapple, Banana & Coffee Plantations Cano Negro Wildlife Refuge - includes Rio Frio boat
Nesting Beaches - witness young
turtles race to the sea (during
nesting season) Cano Palma Wildlife Reserve - with its mysterious reflecting waters Carara Biological Reserve - Also known as «River of Crocodiles» Visits to Pineapple, Banana & Coffee Plantations Cano Negro Wildlife Refuge - includes Rio Frio boat
nesting season) Cano Palma Wildlife Reserve - with its mysterious reflecting waters Carara Biological Reserve - Also known as «River of Crocodiles» Visits to Pineapple, Banana & Coffee Plantations Cano Negro Wildlife Refuge - includes Rio Frio boat cruise
Tamarindo is known as a prime spot for sport fishing and surfing, sunning and diving, and where, from October until May, the
nesting leatherback
turtles are busy
along the
beaches immersed in their annual rituals and migrations.
Olive ridley
turtles, hawksbill
turtles, green
turtles and leatherback
turtles come ashore to
nest along the
beach during their breeding season.
Ancient sea
turtles can also be found
nesting along the
beaches during the summer months.
Known as the «Costa Rica's Amazon», Tortuguero is one of the most important
nesting sites in the world for marine
turtles — every year, thousands of them come ashore
along these world - famous
beaches to lay their eggs.
Besides the Green Sea
Turtles, the Leatherback and Hawksbill sea turtles also nest along the wide beache
Turtles, the Leatherback and Hawksbill sea
turtles also nest along the wide beache
turtles also
nest along the wide
beaches here.
If you want to be a dinosaur on a motorcycle throwing
turtle shells at a baby princess while racing
along a
beach, you couldn't ask for a better experience and the graphics work well with the gameplay to make for a fun time.
The giant, ancient, endangered
turtles, some the size of a Smart Car, have until now only been known to
nest in four spots in the United States — with about three dozen females a year laying eggs on
beaches along the east coast of Florida and slightly larger
nesting populations in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Volunteers camp in tents
along the
beach throughout the summer, mark
turtle nests, and help new hatchlings find their way to the ocean.