2nd Olive Ridley lays eggs at Agonda beach

Times of India | 2 months ago | 06-01-2023 | 07:14 am

2nd Olive Ridley lays eggs at Agonda beach

CANACONA: The second Olive Ridley turtle arrived at Agonda beach at 10pm on Wednesday and laid 92 eggs, which were transferred to the turtle hatchery at Agonda, by the duty staff of the Marine range of the forest department. With this, Canacona has three Olive Ridley pits protected, two at Galgibaga nursery and one at Agonda.The first turtle had appeared on December 18 at Talpona beach and had laid 93 eggs, which were shifted to Galgibaga nursery. Ten days later, an Olive Ridley turtle had laid 89 eggs at Agonda beach, said range forest officer Anant Velip.The staff on duty at Galgibaga and Agonda have intensified their watch against any poachers or animals who might destroy the eggs. TNN

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No foul play, Uttar Pradesh couple died of drowning: Police
No foul play, UP couple died of drowning: Police
Times of India | 1 month ago | 16-02-2023 | 11:14 am
Times of India
1 month ago | 16-02-2023 | 11:14 am

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‘Light candle or diya outside home to join Save Mhadei protest today at 7pm’