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Nyali Suin Africa Resort; haven for sea turtle conservation

Kenya Wildlife Service Corporal Hussein Shee Kwicha [left] shows turtle eggs in the nest to staff of Nyali Sun Africa Beach Hotel and Spa in Mombasa.

The management of Nyali Sun Africa Beach Resort & Spa have fully joined in efforts to conserve the endangered sea turtle species by establishing a hatchery top serve as a natural nesting place and carrying out lecture sessions for staff and guests on conservation of earth's most ancient creature.

The sea turtle have been in existence for the past 110 million years, experts have reported.

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