Oman Observer
Ras Al Hadd Turtle Reserve intensifies protection of sea turtles
Digest from the original source
Oman Observer
Read the full storySpecialists at the Environment Centre within the Ras Al Hadd Turtle Reserve in Oman have intensified efforts to protect sea turtles. Their work has successfully involved managing 56 stranded turtles, providing essential care and support. The centre has also recorded over 12,000 turtle tracks along the reserve's beaches, indicating significant nesting and movement activity. These efforts underscore the ongoing commitment to safeguarding marine biodiversity in this vital Omani natural habitat.
Source: Oman Observer
Related pulses
Omani thinkers urge conscious reading to foster critical thinking and creativity
Omani thinkers in Muscat are advocating for conscious reading as a crucial practice to develop critical thinking and creativity. They highlight that in today's rapidly evolving world, with its abundant information sources, the main challenge is no longer merely accessing knowledge, but rather how to engage with it effectively.
Oman's GDP at current prices tops OMR10 billion
Preliminary data released by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI) indicates that Oman's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at current prices has exceeded OMR10 billion. This information was reported from Muscat.
Shura Council receives Royal orders for conclusion of session
The Shura Council in Muscat has received Royal Orders from His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik. These orders direct the conclusion of the Council's Third Ordinary Session.