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Things to Do in Shell Beach
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Nesting Beach Patrol with Warrau Monitors
Walk the beach at night alongside Warrau turtle monitors as they document nesting leatherbacks and other sea turtle species. Help record species, shell length, clutch size, and nest location for the Protected Areas Commission database.
Hatchling Emergence at Dawn
Time your visit to the June through August window when the first nests begin to hatch. Watch baby turtles break through the sand and make their first journey to the Atlantic, often dozens at a time.
Mangrove Wildlife Expedition
Half-day boat journey into the tidal creeks behind Shell Beach in search of West Indian manatees, scarlet ibis roosts, caiman, and four-eyed fish. Knowledgeable local boatmen know where each species congregates by tide and time of day.
Warrau Village Visit
Travel upriver to a traditional Warrau community to learn the cultural context behind Shell Beach's conservation work. Meet elders, see traditional building and craft techniques, and understand how indigenous communities became the primary stewards of this coastline.
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