Sharing his love for turtles


Visitors learning about the turtle’s life cycle at Pantai Kerachut turtle conservation and protection centre at Penang National Park, Teluk Bahang, Penang. — Photos: CHIN CHENG YEANG/The Star

AFTER 18 years of hands-on work in turtle conservation efforts, Mansor Yobe is taking baby steps as a writer to share his wealth of experience through his maiden publication.

The 111-page book in Bahasa Malaysia, titled Pelestarian Penyu Di Pulau Pinang, talks about factors that encourage turtle landing, especially during the egg-laying season.

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