Hi guys!
I am Nadine
from Germany and I am currently doing an internship as part of my master’s
degree in marine biology with MCSS in their terrapin and turtle monitoring
program on the Seychelles.
I wanted to
intern here so I could get hands-on experience on working with turtles and also
to get to know the work that a conservation NGO does. Also, the Seychelles have
been on my bucket list for some time now!
And so far,
it’s been amazing! I get to experience new things every day and I even have the
possibility to come up with my own project ideas that I can try out at work,
such as waste patrolling and beach mapping.
My best
experience so far was the release of Tiko, our hawksbill turtle. Formerly a pet,
we had him in a tank for a few weeks for rehab and to prep him for the ocean.
We snorkelled after him for a little while to make sure he was able to cope
with the currents.
A few weeks ago, we also excavated
the last nest of the sea turtle season – it took a while until we found it, it
was burrowed pretty deep in the sand. There were about 200 eggshells and we can
assume most of the little hatchlings made it safely out to the sea.
Also, I
really enjoy taking part in the long-term terrapin trapping program. Each day,
we go out and check the traps for terrapins, then we measure, mark and release
them again. This helps us getting a good overview of the population and
movements. Sometimes we also get babies! Two terrapins are long-term residents
at the centre, Chichi and Seal – we keep them in old Jacuzzis that the Banyan
Tree Resort donated to us.
A couple of
weeks ago, we got four new Aldabra giant tortoises from a guesthouse. We have
six in total now, and they seem to get along really well. It’s funny to see how
fast they can walk towards you if they are curious. They mostly feed on fruit
and vegetables.