Volunteer groups participate with GTCP
Hi everyone, Since December 2010, the GTCP has hosted several diverse groups of community volunteers in morning monitoring activities, from individuals to groups varying in size from 2 - 15…
Hi everyone, Since December 2010, the GTCP has hosted several diverse groups of community volunteers in morning monitoring activities, from individuals to groups varying in size from 2 - 15…
Hi everyone, First and foremost I’d like to thank you all on behalf of our team for following our news updates and field diaries. One of our goals here at…
Hey everyone, This morning during the daily GTCP turtle track monitoring, a Loggerhead (Caretta caretta) female was found trapped in wire by our researchers in Gnaraloo Bay. We first saw…
Hello everyone, On 25 November 2010, just before I left Gnaraloo for my formal turtle monitoring training by CCG and DEC in Exmouth, Karen arrived onsite to help us further…
Hello everybody, On 26 November 2010, immediately after finishing my annual exams at Murdoch University, I left Perth to travel north to Exmouth for formal training in turtle track monitoring…
Hi everyone, welcome to this season’s Gnaraloo Field Diary! This year’s Gnaraloo Scientific Research Team will consist of Matt, a marine scientist from France, Marie, a zoologist from Ireland and…