Beijing - XINHUA
Lora turtle heading to the sea after depositing its eggs in a nest in Ostional Beach, 295km northeast of San Jose, capital of Costa Rica. Rodrigo Morera, biologist of the Development Association of Ostional, informed that the high temperature and the lack of rain caused by the climate change has reduced the births of the Lora turtles, and he put as an example the fact that of a nest of 100 eggs, of wich normally between 60 and 80 percent would be born, only a third part has been born in the last months, according to local press.