Analysis
Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu says hosts a sea-turtle rescue centre run with a specialist NGO — here is what is documented
- Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu states that it hosts a sea-turtle rescue centre, which includes assessing rehabilitation releases, bycatch work, and welfare standards, in collaboration with a specialist NGO. This claim is supported by the Olive Ridley Project report.
- The data indicates a focus on wildlife and education impact dimensions. The operator is identified as a lodge located in the Baa Atoll region of the Maldives. The Olive Ridley Project, an NGO, is the source publisher.
- Based on the available data, the operator engages in wildlife monitoring and conservation efforts related to sea turtles. There is no explicit mention of certifications, third-party audits, or specific conservation fee percentages.
- To increase the trust tier, more detailed information on the scope and outcomes of their conservation programs, as well as independent verification of their sustainability practices, would be beneficial.
Conservation programs
- ›coral restoration projects
- ›seagrass reintroduction
- ›sea turtle and manta ray population monitoring
- ›marine debris and ghost net injury treatment for turtles
Certifications on record
Green Globe CertificateGreen Globe EarthCheck – Silver Certificate