Wanted: Turtle eggs


Since saving the eggs will save the turtles, one turtle guardian is stopping as many eggs as possible from reaching the market.

When word went out in early May that a new turtle hatchery has come up in Chendor, Pahang, and the owner was looking to buy eggs, the response was swift. In no time, collectors with pails of soft-shelled, golf-ball-sized eggs, freshly dug out from their nests, showed up at the hatchery. They were paid cash, which probably explained their willingness to sell to the facility instead of to market vendors.

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