Experience turtle hatching bundaberg at Mon Repos Turtle Centre, where we witnessed both nesting and hatching in one incredible day! Join us on this unforgettable wildlife adventure in Queensland, Australia.
Our journey began as we arrived at Mon Repos, eagerly anticipating the chance to observe sea turtle nesting. As darkness fell, we received the exciting call to head to the beach. Guided by knowledgeable rangers, we quietly made our way to witness a loggerhead turtle laying her eggs.
This 30-year-old mother was on her fourth nesting trip of the season, showcasing the dedication of these magnificent creatures to ensure their species' survival.
Just when we thought our night couldn't get any better, we were called back to the beach for an unexpected treat.
We were fortunate enough to see dozens of hatchlings emerging from their nest! It was an awe-inspiring moment as these tiny turtles began their perilous journey to the sea. This rare opportunity to witness both nesting and hatching in one night left us feeling truly blessed.
Mon Repos Turtle Conservation Center plays a crucial role in protecting these endangered marine animals. Through guided tours and educational programs, visitors learn about the importance of conservation and how to responsibly watch sea turtle nesting. The center's work in research, monitoring, and habitat protection is vital for the long-term survival of various turtle species.
For those planning a visit, the turtle season at Mon Repos runs from November to March. Nesting usually occurs from November to January, while hatching takes place from January to March. To maximize your chances of witnessing these incredible events, consider booking multiple nights. Remember to follow all guidelines to ensure the safety and well-being of the turtles.
Don't miss this bucket list experience! Join a turtle watching Bundaberg tour and contribute to sustainable wildlife tourism in Australia while creating unforgettable memories.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Bucketlist Tick! Turtle Nesting and Hatching on the Same Day!
0:55 Arriving at Mon Repos
1:30 We got the call to get down to the beach!
2:10 Walking down to the beach in the dark
2:26 First turtle nesting
3:00 Laying and hatching seasons
3:15 Recap on our first turtle nesting encounter together
8:44 We got our second call to get down to the beach!
9:09 Turtle hatchlings emerging
9:51 Recap on our first turtle hatching encounter together
11:00 Pro tips from Chrissy
11:56 Day 2 at Mon Repos
12:22 Nesting encounter on second night
12:51 Returning to Mon Repos the next morning
13:37 Walking to the beach
14:13 Our first clue
14:41 Turtle egg shell after hatching
15:00 A late hatchling making its way to the water
Our journey began as we arrived at Mon Repos, eagerly anticipating the chance to observe sea turtle nesting. As darkness fell, we received the exciting call to head to the beach. Guided by knowledgeable rangers, we quietly made our way to witness a loggerhead turtle laying her eggs.
This 30-year-old mother was on her fourth nesting trip of the season, showcasing the dedication of these magnificent creatures to ensure their species' survival.
Just when we thought our night couldn't get any better, we were called back to the beach for an unexpected treat.
We were fortunate enough to see dozens of hatchlings emerging from their nest! It was an awe-inspiring moment as these tiny turtles began their perilous journey to the sea. This rare opportunity to witness both nesting and hatching in one night left us feeling truly blessed.
Mon Repos Turtle Conservation Center plays a crucial role in protecting these endangered marine animals. Through guided tours and educational programs, visitors learn about the importance of conservation and how to responsibly watch sea turtle nesting. The center's work in research, monitoring, and habitat protection is vital for the long-term survival of various turtle species.
For those planning a visit, the turtle season at Mon Repos runs from November to March. Nesting usually occurs from November to January, while hatching takes place from January to March. To maximize your chances of witnessing these incredible events, consider booking multiple nights. Remember to follow all guidelines to ensure the safety and well-being of the turtles.
Don't miss this bucket list experience! Join a turtle watching Bundaberg tour and contribute to sustainable wildlife tourism in Australia while creating unforgettable memories.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Bucketlist Tick! Turtle Nesting and Hatching on the Same Day!
0:55 Arriving at Mon Repos
1:30 We got the call to get down to the beach!
2:10 Walking down to the beach in the dark
2:26 First turtle nesting
3:00 Laying and hatching seasons
3:15 Recap on our first turtle nesting encounter together
8:44 We got our second call to get down to the beach!
9:09 Turtle hatchlings emerging
9:51 Recap on our first turtle hatching encounter together
11:00 Pro tips from Chrissy
11:56 Day 2 at Mon Repos
12:22 Nesting encounter on second night
12:51 Returning to Mon Repos the next morning
13:37 Walking to the beach
14:13 Our first clue
14:41 Turtle egg shell after hatching
15:00 A late hatchling making its way to the water
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