Going to the beach? Keep your eyes peeled for washed up turtle hatchlings
5 April 2021 10:32 AM
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The Two Oceans Aquarium is worried about the low number of hatchlings being rescued, possibly due to less people on W Cape beaches
Loggerhead turtles nest on beaches in northern KwaZulu-Natal.
Every year hatchlings are washed up on Western Cape beaches as they re carried south by the Agulhas current.
This is due to injury, dehydration or hypothermia, says Cape Town s Two Oceans Aquarium.
It s worried that a low number of baby turtles have been rescued since March, when they normally start being found.
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