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- Q17001876 subject Q8420013.
- Q17001876 abstract "Asociación Salvemos las Tortugas de Parismina (Spanish) (English: Association for Saving the Turtles of Parismina) or ASTOP, is a community-based, non profit, conservation organization based in Parismina, Costa Rica, dedicated to protecting sea turtles and their eggs from poaching while initiating sustainable development and providing a viable alternative economy to poaching in the village.While the turtles used to be hunted as a food source by inhabitants, a recent increase in poaching has been seriously threatening the population. In April 2001, local residents along with the Costa Rican Coast Guard initiated ASTOP. Prior to the formation of ASTOP, 98% of the Green turtles were killed for their meat and 98% of all three species of turtles'nests were poached on Parismina beach. Since the project started, poaching has decreased to 38%. In addition to saving 10,000 neonates annually, ASTOP economically supports approximately one third of the village.".
- Q17001876 thumbnail ASTOP_headquarters.JPG?width=300.
- Q17001876 wikiPageExternalLink www.parismina.com.
- Q17001876 wikiPageExternalLink www.parisminaturtles.org.
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- Q17001876 wikiPageWikiLink Q8420013.
- Q17001876 comment "Asociación Salvemos las Tortugas de Parismina (Spanish) (English: Association for Saving the Turtles of Parismina) or ASTOP, is a community-based, non profit, conservation organization based in Parismina, Costa Rica, dedicated to protecting sea turtles and their eggs from poaching while initiating sustainable development and providing a viable alternative economy to poaching in the village.While the turtles used to be hunted as a food source by inhabitants, a recent increase in poaching has been seriously threatening the population. ".
- Q17001876 label "Asociación Salvemos las Tortugas de Parismina".
- Q17001876 depiction ASTOP_headquarters.JPG.