Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Profepa releases rescued turtle and Pájaro bobo in Puerto Vallarta

The Federal Office of Environmental Protection ( Profepa ) released two wildlife animals back to their habitat, in the area known as Boca de Tomates, in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco.

With the purpose of safeguarding and guaranteeing their survival, Profepa staff and the City Council of Puerto Vallarta carried out the reintegration of an adult Turtle (Chelonia agassizii), approximately 35 years old, which was rescued in the past few days at the Playa de Conchas Chinas.

Also, a specimen of Pájaro Bobo (Sula nebouxii) was also released, which was rescued two weeks ago in the Aralias colony of the municipality of Puerto . . .

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