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Conservationists Step Up Fight to Save Nigeria’s Endangered Sea Turtles

Conservation groups in Nigeria are intensifying efforts to protect sea turtles threatened by pollution, poaching, and habitat loss along the country’s coastline. Environmental advocates told The Guardian Nigeria that illegal hunting and the destruction of nesting grounds have left several turtle species at risk of extinction.

Pollution, particularly plastic waste, has compounded the crisis. A recent study reported by Premium Times showed that rising levels of marine debris in Nigeria’s waters are endangering sea turtles, which often mistake plastics for food. Conservationists warn that without stronger waste management policies, these pressures will only escalate.

Local initiatives are beginning to take root, with community-led patrols and awareness campaigns aimed at deterring poachers and encouraging coastal residents to protect nesting sites. Environmental NGOs highlighted in Vanguard stressed that such grassroots efforts are vital to complement existing government regulations.

Despite these steps, challenges persist. Experts cited by Channels TV said limited funding and weak enforcement have hampered large-scale conservation programs, while demand for turtle meat and shells continues to drive illegal hunting.

Advocates are urging stronger partnerships between government agencies, international organizations, and local communities to safeguard Nigeria’s marine biodiversity for future generations.

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