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Community Outreach in Tortuguero

Environmental Education in Tortuguero

In 2007, STC began incorporating Environmental Education and Outreach Programs (EEOP) in STC’s efforts to protect the green turtle nesting population in Tortuguero. From an educational perspective, sea turtles can help conservationists achieve and enhance environmental awareness on people, as they have the power to change environmental attitudes; therefore, it is incredibly valuable to use them as ambassadors of marine ecosystems.

The main environmental issues in Tortuguero are:

  • Non-sustainable consumption habits;
  • Waste management;
  • Poaching of sea turtle eggs and adults for consumption;
  • Beachfront light pollution;
  • Low involvement in the community.

STC is working together with community groups and residents to establishing constant and long-term projects, providing educational and outreach programs that include socioeconomic, cultural and environmental perspectives. Additionally, STC is working with the authorities at Tortuguero National Park, and providing training for local sea turtle guides and turtle spotters (scouts).

Education & Outreach Programs

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Junior Assistant Program

Young people from the Tortuguero community embark voluntarily on this adventure that will allow them to work directly with sea turtles in their nesting habitat. In addition, they receive a complete course with theory and personal research projects.

STC Visitor’s Center

Located at STC’s research station, the Center has displays about the sea turtle species that nest in Tortuguero, their life cycle, migratory routes, and the research that was started in the early 1950s by Dr. Archie Carr and is still carried on today by STC.

“Desembólsate” Program

After a strong campaign and working hard with the community, in collaboration with the Tortuguero National Park and local associations, the village supermarkets are offering cloth bags in order to reduce the use of plastic bags.

Beachfront lighting

Working with the community, hotels and public institutions for the management of the lights along Tortuguero’s nesting beach.

School Programs

Educational outreach programs focused on activities for kindergarten through high school.
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FAQs

Have Questions?

Where is the STC Visitor’s Center located?

The Center s located at STC’s John H. Phipps Biological Station to the north of Tortuguero. The Center is open to the public. You can visit the gift shop, watch a movie about sea turtles in Tortuguero, and explore the small museum.

Is there a fee for the Visitor’s Center?

Yes, there is a fee of US$2.50 (1287.50 colones) per person.

How can I contact the Visitor’s Center?

Contact information:

Biological Station Sea Turtle Conservancy
200 m North of Tortuguero School
between Mawamba Lodge and the Village of Tortuguero
Tortuguero, Costa Rica

Email: vc.coordinator@conserveturtles.org
Phone: +506 8865 4887 or +506 2767 1576

How do I see a green sea turtle nesting in Tortuguero?

You can sign-up for a guided green turtle watch program once you are in Tortuguero. This can be often be done through the hotel where you are staying or by contacting a Tortuguero tour guide or company. There is a fee and two times when groups can be on the beach at night, 8 pm – 10 pm and 10 pm – midnight.

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