Turtle Hatchery & Conservation Center Habaraduwa Sri Lanka is home to a diverse array of sea turtle species. Among the most commonly found are the Green Turtle, the Hawksbill Turtle, and the Olive Ridley Turtle. These species use the island’s sandy beaches for nesting and are an important part of the region’s marine ecosystem. This conservation center put lots of efforst and activities to protect them and release them to the ocean safely.
Upon arrival in turtle hatchery Habaraduwa, the guide will take you to visit the turtle conservation and feel free to taking photos during turtle conservation tour. Here you will have a chance to learn more about the life cycle of sea turtle and how the local community conserve the turtle until they ready to be release to the ocean. If coming in the right time you will see the releasing program that held by local turtle conservation community. Inside the conservation park you also get the opportunity to play with sea turtle from the big size and the new little hatchling turtle. Get your great picture with family or couple while handling the sea turtle carefully.
Our turtle farm is more than just a conservation center — it’s also a dedicated treatment facility for injured and rehabilitating turtles.
Here, we work tirelessly to protect endangered species, rescue and care for damaged turtles, and prepare them for a safe return to the wild. Our mission combines conservation, rehabilitation, and education, ensuring that every turtle has a fighting chance at life.
We proudly promote our center as Sri Lanka’s unique Turtle Treatment Zone — one of its kind in the country. It’s a safe haven where injured turtles receive expert care, rehabilitation, and a second chance at life.
Sri Lanka has implemented several conservation efforts to protect its sea turtle populations. These include establishing hatcheries along the coast to safeguard eggs from predators and poachers. Additionally, local communities are educated about the importance of sea turtle conservation and are encouraged to participate in beach clean-ups and monitoring programs.
Transform into a volunteer sea turtle expert: Five out of the seven sea turtle species grace Sri Lankan shores. This is your opportunity to study these marvelous marine animals during your time at the volunteer project and learn the differences between Sri Lankan sea turtle species.
The perfect opportunity to learn more about these amazing creatures and what we do to protect them .This is not only educate yourself but also a leisure activity . You will be assigned a guide, who will fill you in the conservation efforts taken by the sanctuary,
Despite its natural predators, humans are the biggest threat to the sea turtle in Sri Lanka. Under Sri Lanka’s Fauna and Flora Protection Ordinance, it is prohibited to kill, wound, or harm a turtle. Furthermore, turtle possession or sale, as well as taking or destroying turtle eggs is a federal offense. Unfortunately, activities harming these marine dwellers continue.
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