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Asociación
ANAI is a nonprofit,
non-governmental organization dedicated to supporting the integration
of biodiversity conservation and sustainable economic development
initiatives in tropical regions. Its work has focused on the Talamanca
region in southeast Costa Rica. ANAI's members, board and staff
are a mixture of local farmers, Costa Rican and international professionals,
and a wide variety of volunteers.
The Playa Negra Sea Turtle Conservation Projectnorth
of Puerto Viejo de Limón, on the Caribbean coast of Costa
Rica is run in conjunction between the organizations that
work on conservation in Talamanca. Its objective is to improve the
state of conservation of sea turtles that nest, inhabit, mate, and
migrate in the south Caribbean Region of Costa Rica.
Although ANAI was one of the first organizations
to provide protection for the leatherback sea turtles in Costa Rica,
many nesting beaches in the area remain unprotected. Through collaboration
with EcoTeach, ANAI has added seven kilometers of newly protected
beach to areas already under protection. In 2001, this area had
more than 400 nests. In previous years, we estimate about 90% of
the eggs from those nests had been poached. With an average size
nest of 100 eggs, that means we had merely a 10% survival rate from
over 3600 eggs!
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have substantially improved that record. ANAI reduced the poaching
rate to 40% in 2001we estimate the poaching rate well below
40% for 2002.
EcoTeach is provides technical support, as well as
recruiting important volunteer help for the program. As a result
of the efforts of EcoTeach and ANAI, a vulnerable sea turtle preserve
near the communities of Cahuita & Puerto Viejo is under protection.
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