Friday, November 6, 2015

Babies



Full moon

Two pretty exciting things happened in October; I held a youth workshop in the school and I saw baby sea turtles hatch on the beach.

At the beginning of October I went to visit another volunteer who lives on an island off the Pacific cost. For four hours that evening I helped count and release baby sea turtles that hatched in the nursery as well as monitor the beach for nesting mothers in order to collect data as well as relocate the nests. Unfortunately poaching does occur as locals want the eggs to eat or (illegally) sell, but with the help of the Peace Corps volunteer and a local government agency the community is learning about the opportunities and benefits of conservation and ecotourism.








 
 
At the end of October I held a workshop in the school for 37 7th, 8th, and 9th graders. This workshop aims at helping kids to understand their strengths, articulate their goals, and plan for their futures as well as provide valuable information and education about reproductive health. The five closest Peace Corps volunteers to my community came over to help me facilitate, we all felt the Elige Tu Vida (name of the workshop – Choose Your Life) was a success!

 

 
 
 
 


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