Leatherback sea turtles are classified as vulnerable on the International Union of Conservation of Nature Red List, with populations declining due to habitat loss, poaching, and plastic pollution.
The turtle spotted last week had found its way to shore and dug a nest in the sand to lay her eggs. The eggs will incubate for the next 55-60 days before hatching, according to the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources of Thailand’s website. The department said a thermal drone was able to record more information than labour-intensive human patrolling techniques, as its sensors could detect the body heat of warm-blooded animals or more specifically the thermal differences between animals and their surrounding environment – despite the darkness.
The technology was helpful in preventing noise and light from disturbing the turtles while nesting, it said
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