00:00We have seen a lot of initiatives in which the turtles will be released from the ocean.
00:03But why does this happen if the nature is designed to live for itself?
00:08Everything starts when the turtles are looking for a place in the sand to make a sound.
00:13When they find the turtles, they find a hole that is approximately 40 to 50 cm of depth,
00:18they leave their eggs there and then they come back to cover the surface with more sand.
00:22About two months later, the turtles begin to break and the turtles push the sand to go out of the
00:28surface.
00:29However, they are very few who can reach the ocean because in this entire journey there are many depredators.
00:36Those who do it have to face a series of challenges during all their adulthood,
00:40so that only 1 of 1000 turtles survive according to what they say.
00:45That's why the idea of liberating turtles is to facilitate their journey and increase the percentage of their survival.
00:51The threat that they face are many and some of them are, for example, the demand of the human beings
00:57by their skin,
00:58by their eggs, by their caparazón.
01:00They also have seen vulnerable places in which they can feed themselves and in which they can feed themselves.
01:04And clearly there is the contaminant of the ocean.
01:07That's why liberating turtles is so important.
01:10We consider that many of these species are threatened or under the danger of extinction.
01:14It's not only to facilitate their life, it's a way to compensate all the damage that they do to the
01:20human beings,
01:20and above all, to this type of animals.
01:22They have to dominate the water in the rain.
01:27therun t hag Bye.
01:27The link was there with automation,
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