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Turtles/ English vs. Spanish issues
Culebra, Puerto Rico
Author: Briana Sprecher-Kinneer (---.hsd1.co.comcast.net)
Date:   04-15-06 17:25

Hi there. My husband and I are planning on visiting Culebra April 29-May 2. I've read lots of things on websites about volunteering with the Department of Natural Resources to watch for nesting turtles. Has anyone done this and could anyone give me some good contact info? I called the Department of Natural Resources and followed the recordings for English speakers (I speak a little spanish with my students in Colorado, but am really not confident on the phone), but when the Operator answered he said there was no one there who spoke English. I was really surprised by this because I assumed a government agency would have someone around who spoke English. Have I made a huge faux pas in asking to speak with someone who speaks English? Is there a different organization I should contact about the turtles that is more friendly to tourists? I appreciate any help anyone can give me on this.

Thanks in advance.
~*Briana*

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Re: Turtles/ English vs. Spanish issues
Culebra, Puerto Rico
Author: Martin Zell (---.c3-0.nmex-ubr1.lnh-nmex.md.cable.rc)
Date:   04-15-06 18:03

I inquired in mid March and was ultimately infomred my visit in the first of April was too early for the turtles. Teresa Tallevast with the dept. seems to monitor this forum. If you don't hear from her try emailing at teretall@hotmail.com.

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Re: Turtles/ English vs. Spanish issues
Culebra, Puerto Rico
Author: Teresa (66.50.189.---)
Date:   04-16-06 06:04

Hello. Someone alerted me to this message so I figured I'd better respond. I work for US Fish and Wildlife Service. We do not run the leatherback turtle program. The PR Dep't of Natural and Environmental Resources is running the leatherback turtle program. They do not currently have an office in Culebra so we are trying to help them out by providing them our office space and the use of our telephone this year. 787-742-0115. If you call and leave a message on our office phone they will check the messages Mon-Fri and return your call. Please do not expect to receive a return call the same day, calls will be answered by DNER personnel when they can do so. If you reach FWS staff when you call they will ask you to please give your contact info so that DNER can call you back. Emails sent to my government email address are printed out and given to them as quickly as possible. I will go ahead this time and give them your message from this forum but cannot normally do so as I do not currently monitor this forum. I hope that this is of some help. Also, this contact method is viable for this year only. Next year they will have a different contact method to be announced later.

Cordially,
teresa_tallevast@fws.gov

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