Between November and March at Mon Repos Regional Park, you can join a nightly tour to see green, flatback and
the endangered loggerhead turtles nest and hatch on the small beach there.
Not exact matches
Goannas have overtaken foxes as the number one predator of the
endangered loggerhead turtle at its second largest Queensland
nesting beach.
Part of the beach is a
nesting site during the summer months for the
endangered loggerhead sea
turtle.
Kids may also enjoy visiting the
nesting sites of the
endangered loggerhead sea
turtle, which are located at the western end of the beach.
South Africa doesn't bay too loudly about the annual appearance of leatherback (critically
endangered) and
loggerhead turtles on the coastline of iSimangaliso Wetland Park — one of the last major
nesting sites in Africa where they can still lay their eggs on the beach.
The Caribbean beach to the east is also a
nesting site for both
loggerhead and critically
endangered hawksbill
turtles.
Its beaches are key
nesting grounds for
endangered sea
turtles, such as Hawksbills, Loggerheads, Green Sea Turtles and Leathe
turtles, such as Hawksbills,
Loggerheads, Green Sea
Turtles and Leathe
Turtles and Leatherbacks.
Endangered loggerhead turtles also
nest on the Canyon's beaches.
You could also spend the day at nearby Patara Beach, where, as well as sandcastle - building and swimming, you might be lucky enough to spot some of the
endangered loggerhead turtles that
nest here.
From November to January
nesting sea
turtles, including
endangered loggerhead turtles, come ashore at night to lay their eggs at Mon Repos beach, in the city of Bundaberg (about four hours» drive or a one hour flight north of Brisbane).
Endangered hawksbill and
loggerhead turtles nest on Long Caye's beaches, as to several species of iguanas, lizards and large land crabs.