Man Buys Turtles From Food Market And Releases Them Back To The Sea
In a heartwarming act of compassion, two sea turtles narrowly escaped becoming a meal in Papua New Guinea. Arron Culling and his colleague Mark intercepted their fate at a local food market, purchasing the turtles and swiftly transporting them back to the ocean.
Culling shared their rescue mission on Facebook, recounting, “Found these at the local market. Got them for 50 bucks drove 5km up the road and let them go.” This isn’t the first time the duo has intervened; they’ve previously saved approximately 10 turtles.
The incident sheds light on the plight of sea turtles worldwide, with seven species facing endangerment largely due to legal marine turtle fishing in many regions. Culling’s actions serve as a poignant reminder of the impact of individual efforts in preserving marine life.
“Found these at the local market”
“Got them for 50 bucks drove 5km up the road and let them go”
These aren’t the first turtles that Culling and his co-worker have saved
They’ve already rescued about 10!
As the world faces unprecedented environmental challenges, stories like that of Culling and Mark serve as a beacon of hope and a reminder of the power of individual responsibility. Their actions demonstrate that even small gestures can contribute to large-scale environmental conservation efforts, inspiring others to take a stand for our planet’s future.