Turtles and TouristsAn excellent example of how tourism and conservation can work hand in hand is found to the south of the Flamingo beach complex. Starting at :::: Playa Grande and continuing south past
Playa Tamarindo, a broad, sandy beach serves as
nesting grounds for endangered Leatherback
turtles. It used to be that local resi?dents awaited the arrival of these huge, prehistoric survivors, and collected the
eggs in buckets as they were being deposited, and then sold the harvest to bars and restaurants all over the country.
Conservationists have expressed mixed feelings about this program. While they praise the protection of the nesting grounds, they point out that the extra tourist foot traffic causes damage by Moan inadvertently stepping on the hatchlings. On the other hand, the number of baby turtles killed in this manner is nothing when compared with the ones which used to end up as a tasty boca in some San Jose bar |
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