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All in a day’s work! 

Our volunteers were alerted to a nest close to Mermaid Lagoon. With the skills of our team leader, Dianne, the nest was located and relocated to the safety of the dunes.

Why relocate?

Recent weather events have caused erosion on Bribie’s beaches, which means turtles can’t make it up the dunes to lay safely. On the beach they are prone to further erosion, human activity and damage from vehicles.

How can you help?

Volunteer or donate today. Read more on this website: Donations and contact.

Turtle nest on a Bribie beach next to the tents of daycampers
Turtle nest on a Bribie beach next to the tents of daycampers

A bucket of turtle eggs is protected from the sun under a red umbrella.
Collecting the turtles eggs for relocating.

Turtle nest relocated to dunes and protected from predators with caging.
Turtle nest relocated to dunes and protected from predators with caging.

A volunteer relocates turtle eggs to a safe place in the dunes on Bribie Island, protecting them from the sun under a red umbrella.
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