Turtle Islands (Malay: Taman Pulau) are located in the Sulu Sea some 3 kilometres north of Sandakan in Sabah, Malaysia. The turtle conservation programme in Sabah is the oldest in the world and with the most detailed statistics and research.
Only on Pulau Selingan are there chalets for overnight visitors, and those who wish to see the turtles laying eggs must stay overnight. A ranger will call all visitors to observe only one turtle laying eggs per night.
The eggs are collected and the visitors vacate the beach immediately so as not to scare away other turtles, which are very sensitive to movement on the beach.
After the transplantation of the eggs, visitors will help to release the baby turtles into the sea, which is also done by night to further increase their chances of survival.
Due to human activities, the turtles have been brought to the brink of extinction over the past hundred years.
Due to human activities, the turtles have been brought to the brink of extinction over the past hundred years.
The next day, when Choumeizai goes to see the sunrise, there is a lost baby turtle, hopes he can grow up and live happily.