Conservation Dogs & Drones for the protection of endangered sea turtles in Cabo Verde

Conservation Dogs & Drones for the protection of endangered sea turtles in Cabo Verde

Cabo Verde is home of an endangered population of loggerhead turtles. The sea turtles are still being poached for their meat.

In order to further reduce poaching, a new project was launched in 2018 to develop and implement alternative conservation methods on the island of Boa Vista. Turtle Foundation (and the local implementing partner Fundação Tartaruga) provide extensive professional, financial, human, logistical and technical assistance to support the authorities’ law enforcement efforts against sea turtle poaching. The project includes the use of protection dogs and modern night vision technology (drones and binoculars with thermal imaging technology) and their professional application within the framework of coordinated operational concepts and strategies. The aim is to deter poachers and, if this has not helped, to support prosecution by the authorities. This project was supported by the European Union and the Organisation of Africa, Carribean and pacific states through BIOPAMA program.