Residents help 187 hawksbill hatchlings return to the sea in Zamboanga del Norte

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Photo courtesy: DENR Zamboanga Peninsula

ZAMBOANGA CITY (November 11) — Cheers and quiet awe filled the shoreline of East Poblacion, Manukan, Zamboanga del Norte, as 187 tiny hawksbill sea turtles made their way to the sea—each small wave carrying them closer to freedom.

The release, led by the Community Environment and Natural Resources Office (Cenro)–Manukan, became a heartwarming community effort after residents spotted the hatchlings emerging from their nest last week. They quickly called authorities, ensuring the fragile young turtles were protected from predators and safely guided to the water.

“It’s always amazing to see how locals take part in protecting our marine wildlife,” the DENR-Zamboanga Peninsula said in a statement, lauding the villagers’ vigilance and cooperation.

The hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata), easily recognized by its beautifully patterned shell, is listed as Critically Endangered under DENR Administrative Order No. 2019-09. Once common in Philippine waters, its population has sharply declined due to illegal trade, habitat loss, and pollution.

To help protect the species, Cenro-Manukan continues to monitor nesting grounds along the 2nd District coastlines of Zamboanga del Norte. The agency urged the public to report any sightings of turtle nests or hatchlings to local DENR offices to aid in conservation and rescue work.

For the residents of Manukan, seeing the hatchlings safely reach the waves was a moment of quiet pride — a reminder that saving even the smallest creatures begins with community care.

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