Turtle Track Interpretation training with GTCP trainers Careena and Andrew
After spending a couple of days settling in and enjoying the gorgeous Indian Ocean view, we were excited to finally meet our trainers Careena and Andrew, and learn the ins…
After spending a couple of days settling in and enjoying the gorgeous Indian Ocean view, we were excited to finally meet our trainers Careena and Andrew, and learn the ins…
The adventure begins! On the 16 October 2015, once we all managed to find each other within the town of Carnarvon, we met Allan, the current mechanic at Gnaraloo. There…
Snake Shenanigans!! It’s not every day that you get the opportunity to learn how to handle snakes and walk away qualified as the go to person if anyone needs one…
Hi there, My name is Jordy Thomson and I’ll be the GTCP PA for the 2015/16 field season. I’m from Canada - the least likely place for a sea turtle…
Since the inception of the Gnaraloo Turtle Conservation Program, it has grown from strength to strength and it wouldn't have been possible without a few individuals behind the scenes and…
The Gnaraloo Turtle Conservation Program would like to officially kick off pre-season 2015/16 by introducing our new interns, Alistair (Scotland), Kimberly (USA), Nick (UK) and Melanie (Australia). During the course…
All good things must come to an end, and so we wrapped up our monitoring season with a final Day Survey in the Gnaraloo Bay Rookery today. It has been…
We're sad to say that Gnaraloo Cape Farquhar Rookery (GCFR) surveys have concluded for the GTCP season 2014/15. This year, GCFR surveys were conducted slightly different from previous GTCP seasons. Formerly,…
Annual guests and strong supporters of the Gnaraloo Turtle Conservation Program, the students and teachers of Nagle Catholic College, Geraldton, visited Gnaraloo last week. It was fantastic to meet such…
There is not a dull moment for the GTCP Field Team in the month of December! On 5 December, our second school group of the month, Carnarvon Clontarf Academy, joined…