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PHILIPPINES-ENVIRONMENT/TURTLES
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December 19, 2022 
CURMA'S field specialist Karlo Salazar, 19, places a net around a nest of eggs which sea turtle patroller... 
San Juan, Philippines 
The Wider Image: Love of sea turtles turns Philippine poachers into protectors 
CURMA'S field specialist Karlo Salazar, 19, places a net around a nest of eggs which sea turtle patroller Johnny Manlugay, 55, turned over to the hatchery, San Juan, La Union, Philippines, December 20, 2022. Set up in 2009, CURMA or Coastal Underwater Resource Management Actions, has turned sea turtle poachers into its allies by offering them incentives and training, allowing it to save thousands of turtles and their eggs. "I've learned to love this work," said Manlugay. "We didn't know poaching was illegal and that we should not eat turtle eggs and meat." REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez SEARCH "LOPEZ PHILIPPINES TURTLES" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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