Port Hedland Turtle Interpretive Loop LITE
Detailed App Info:
Application Description
Port Hedland Cemetery Beach Turtle Interpretive Loop LITE App
Features in this LITE Version include Port Hedland Cemetery Beach Node Commentary
The Full version has
- More Photos
- More Videos
- Extra Audio & Interviews
Turtle Monitoring in Port Hedland
The community-based turtle monitoring program was established in 2004 to provide a much needed role for the awareness and conservation of the local threatened flatback sea turtle species: Natator depressus.
The presence of flatback turtles in Hedland gives a unique opportunity for the community and visitors to the area to be actively involved in contributing to the monitoring of the protected species.
Flatback sea turtles nest only on Australian beaches and have the shortest migratory range of all sea turtles. There is currently limited population data available on the species highlighting the importance of the Care for Hedland monitoring program. This program is a part of a wider turtle monitoring project encompassing nesting rookeries from Shark Bay in the south, up to the Kimberly.
The Hedland turtle monitoring program operates from October to March each year in correlation with the annual flatback migration to the coastline for the nesting and hatchling seasons (Nesting season: October – January. Hatchling season: December – March).
Features in this LITE Version include Port Hedland Cemetery Beach Node Commentary
The Full version has
- More Photos
- More Videos
- Extra Audio & Interviews
Turtle Monitoring in Port Hedland
The community-based turtle monitoring program was established in 2004 to provide a much needed role for the awareness and conservation of the local threatened flatback sea turtle species: Natator depressus.
The presence of flatback turtles in Hedland gives a unique opportunity for the community and visitors to the area to be actively involved in contributing to the monitoring of the protected species.
Flatback sea turtles nest only on Australian beaches and have the shortest migratory range of all sea turtles. There is currently limited population data available on the species highlighting the importance of the Care for Hedland monitoring program. This program is a part of a wider turtle monitoring project encompassing nesting rookeries from Shark Bay in the south, up to the Kimberly.
The Hedland turtle monitoring program operates from October to March each year in correlation with the annual flatback migration to the coastline for the nesting and hatchling seasons (Nesting season: October – January. Hatchling season: December – March).
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 27.04 MB of space to download and install Port Hedland Turtle Interpretive Loop LITE app. Port Hedland Turtle Interpretive Loop LITE is available on iTunes for $0.00
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Cloud Downunder Pty Ltd CLOUD DOWNUNDER PTY LTD at http://www.careforhedland.org.au.
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