Releasing turtles back to the sea, being kind to nature
Discovering a rare sea turtle, fishermen in Lien Huong commune, Lam Dong province quickly removed their nets and released the turtle back to the sea.
Mr. Nguyen Anh Tuoi's release of a rare sea turtle back to the ocean is a kind response to nature.
The turtle individual was identified as belonging to the species Chelonia mydas, one of the marine turtles on the list of endangered, precious and rare species that need to be protected.
For many people, catching a sea turtle may be a "sea fortune", an immediate benefit. But for Mr. Tuoi and many fishermen here, it is a life that needs to be returned to the right place it belongs to.
That action is not noisy, not ostentatious, but enough to make people ponder.
While somewhere there are still cases of hunting and trading in rare animals to serve consumption needs, here, coastal people have chosen the opposite, refusing immediate benefits to preserve the ecosystem for a long time.
What is more precious is that this is not an isolated story. Previously, in the Mui Ne area, another sea turtle individual identified as a rare pineapple antelope was also discovered by people, removed its nets and released back to the sea.

Repeated actions show a change in awareness, from exploitation to conservation, from utilization to preservation.
Sea turtles play an important role in the ocean ecosystem, contributing to maintaining biological balance. The decline of sea turtles is not only a loss of one species, but also entails unpredictable disruptions in the marine environment.
Therefore, each rescued individual, returned to nature, carries the meaning of a "link" retained in that fragile balance chain.
Looking broader, the story from Lien Huong shows a clear message, protecting nature is not something far-fetched, but starting from very specific actions.
A fisherman who does not sell turtles, a person who does not consume wildlife, a community that says "no" to destructive exploitation, that is the foundation for sustainability.
Kindness to nature is not about doing great things, but from small actions, removing the net for sea turtles and choosing to release them instead of keeping them.
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