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  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    nature
    nest
    nests
    eggs
    hatch
    hatching
    dig
    sand
    Israeli spectators watch as a small green sea turtle makes his way towards the sea after hatching from a nest opened by inspectors of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, at a beach near Mikhmoret on September 17, 2017. Sea Turtles instinctively crawl towards the water after hatching from their nests. The Rescue Center, a branch of the Nature and Parks Authority, routinely patrols Israeli beaches to find natural nests which they copy to secure areas to protect them from human hazards. Inspectors dig open the nests on certain days during the laying season to free hatched turtles and report numbers of live turtles, as they research and try to protect the endangered species. The center also rescues turtles from the sea and the beaches that were injured by boats, fishing, or pollution such as plastic bags and ropes. Turtles can often get tangled in strings and ropes left in the water resulting in the loss of limbs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    nature
    nest
    nests
    eggs
    hatch
    hatching
    dig
    sand
    Israeli spectators watch as a small green sea turtle makes his way towards the sea after hatching from a nest opened by inspectors of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, at a beach near Mikhmoret on September 17, 2017. Sea Turtles instinctively crawl towards the water after hatching from their nests. The Rescue Center, a branch of the Nature and Parks Authority, routinely patrols Israeli beaches to find natural nests which they copy to secure areas to protect them from human hazards. Inspectors dig open the nests on certain days during the laying season to free hatched turtles and report numbers of live turtles, as they research and try to protect the endangered species. The center also rescues turtles from the sea and the beaches that were injured by boats, fishing, or pollution such as plastic bags and ropes. Turtles can often get tangled in strings and ropes left in the water resulting in the loss of limbs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • BEACH LIFE
    Hadas Parush
    beach
    sea
    sunset
    sky
    A young boy is silhuetted against the sunset at the beach near Mikhmoret, on September 17, 2017. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • BEACH LIFE
    Hadas Parush
    beach
    sea
    sunset
    sky
    The sunset at the beach near Mikhmoret, on September 17, 2017. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • BEACH LIFE
    Hadas Parush
    beach
    sea
    sunset
    sky
    The sunset at the beach near Mikhmoret, on September 17, 2017. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90