Situated in Kosgoda on Sri Lanka’s southwest coast, the Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project is dedicated to protecting endangered sea turtles. The project conserves nesting sites and operates a hatchery for rescued eggs. Visitors can tour the small, beachside facility, where they can observe the turtles, learn about their lifecycle, and gain insight into the project’s conservation efforts. The location by the beach provides a natural setting, enhancing the educational experience and offering a close-up view of these remarkable creatures.
Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project
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