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‘I stopped poaching’: Philippine sea turtles gain an unexpected ally

Armed with a wooden stick, a bucket, and a headlamp, Philippine construction worker Johnny Manlugay hunts every night for the eggs of sea turtles on the pristine beaches of the northern province of La Union.

He can easily spot nesting sites, having been trained in his youth by his grandfather how to track the animals and their eggs, which his family traded at the time or ate.

But his egg-stealing days are over. Now Mr. Manlugay has turned his skills to helping protect marine turtles on the provincial beaches favored by the endangered Olive Ridley species to build nesting sites.

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