From the 2011 in the village of Punta de Los Remedios municipality of Dibulla in the department of La Guajira, Pepper Ronald Arias has dedicated his life to finding and breeding alligators water, every year in March used to make long journeys through the swamp La Enea where he recovers abandoned nests, preventing them from being eaten by other species, helping the ecosystem preservation.
Special and rigorous Ronald begins its journey back home with eggs inside a sand deposit box located in the way he found, otherwise individuals would not achieve birth, then he embarks on his way with shoulder and hatchlings home has a special place to continue the incubation period, where he spends time each day to take the temperature of the nest so that does not exceed the appropriate limits for development, keeping track during 3 months of each egg and monitoring process to help out breeding if required.
Cayman Dad goes fishing every day to give food to the reptiles who is responsible, he and his family have succeeded in fostering an immense love for this species, considering that over the past 8 years have managed to release more than 1.000 needle alligators, contributing to the healthy growth of each breeding for a year and three months and then return them to their natural habitat.
Last 14 of July, Ronald Pepper with his family and the Regional Autonomous Corporation of La Guajira, those actions that help advance the conservation of species of fauna and flora within their jurisdiction, they freed 14 needle alligators as assessed by the veterinarian of the Corporation were in perfect health in the Sequión, near to their place of wetland growth and meets all necessary aspects for their free development.
This initiative is critical to the conservation of the species within the department, Ronald and his family return home to these 14 alligators, but at home still they await the birth of 107 eggs that soon will begin its process of growth and subsequently will also be released.
Corpoguajira invites citizens to take initiatives to protect wildlife department, and know if logging actions, commercialization, hunting and consumption of some sort communicated to the green lines are operational 24 hours: 3106581142/ 3185858383/ 3016008352.
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