Mayotte wants to care for its distressed sea turtles

Mayotte wants to care for its distressed sea turtles
Mayotte wants to care for its distressed sea turtles

The project began at Boulevard des crabes. His name, Kaz'a Nyamba. One of the latest nuggets from the Oulanga na nyamba association which aims to protect the sea turtles of Mayotte, victims of poaching, but also other accidents.

It is the future center for the care and discovery of sea turtles. Located in the Badamiers mudflat, it is designed to integrate harmoniously into the natural landscape, the building respecting the specific characteristics of this sensitive environment. Measuring 50m2, the design which incorporates sustainability principles will welcome, care for, and then subsequently release the turtles into the ocean. A deliberate choice of location. The proximity to the sea will make it easy to recover the turtles but also to welcome the public. The creation of Kaz'a nyamba marks a key step in the commitment of the Oulanga na nyamba association to environmental conservation in Mayotte while strengthening the link between local communities and their natural heritage.

To see this turtle hospital open its doors as soon as possible, many employees are putting their hands in their pockets. The commune of Dzaoudzi-Labattoir, the community of communes of Petite-Terre, the prefecture and the national biodiversity office. A construction that costs a whopping 2 million euros. But in this budget, 400,000 euros are missing. This is why the Oulanga na nyamba association is launching an appeal for donations. Civil society and businesses are called to the rescue. As a reminder, each donation opens up a tax reduction of 66% of the amount paid. A significant advantage for supporting an environmental cause.

So go to the donation campaign page.

https://www.helloasso.com/associations/oulanga-na-nyamba/formulaires/6


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