Extremely rare hawksbill sea turtle nests hatch on Pacific coast of Costa Rica by CREMA | Sep 26, 2005 | Press Releases | 0 comments Extremely rare hawksbill sea turtle nests hatch on Pacific coast of Costa Rica September 26, 2005 – San Jos Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search Search for: Categories Blogs Featured News Press Releases Sin categoría Sin categorizar Sitemap About Us Advocacy Assistentes de Campo – Pesca Artesanal Contact Us Costa Rica Shark Campaign Update 2023 CREMA Memberships Corporate Membership Institutional Membership Membership for Businesses in Costa Rica Memberships for Businesses Outside Costa Rica CREMA PARTNERS CREMA Research Assistants 2019-2020 CREMA Project Coordinators 2019-2020 Volunteers Contact DONATE NOW DONATE NOW DONATE NOW Fotos de Tortuga Hook Get News Give us the air we need to breathe Strict protection for the Cocos-Galápagos Swimway Happy Birthday Cocos Island National Park! (Petition) Home Home Home International Policy Library Library Images Multimedia News Policy Advocacy Campaigns Costa Rica, don’t export that stockpile of hammerhead shark fins President Solis Don’t Promote the Extinction of Hammerhead Sharks Presidente Solis: Apoye la Conservación de Del Tiburón Martillo, Sedoso y Zorro PUBLIC OUTREACH & EDUCATION Projects Pruebas Sales Sea Turtles Sea Turtle Satellite Tracking Sightings Sobre CREMA Sustainable small scale fishery development Telemetry Tortuga carey Hook liberada después de 4 meses rehabilitandose Volunteering