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Tourists among the turtles
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Refuge administrator Carlos Hernández, told the daily La Nación that he had never seen that many people at the beach, located in the canton of Santa Cruz. Some tourists reportedly touched thw turtles while others stood on top of nests and some parents placed their children on the turtles to take photos.

The refuge is guarded by only two park rangers, and last weekend they received help from only three National Police officers, who were unable to control the situation, SITRAMINAE said.

Hernández said visitors should only enter the beach with a licensed tour guide, but that many had entered the refuge using unauthorized access points from nearby locations.

He added that in coming days officials would meet with National Police officers, local tour guide associations and community leaders to better implement control.

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