The presence of Olive Ridley Sea Turtles along the shores of Visakhapatnam is a phenomenon deeply rooted in the region’s geographical and environmental characteristics. Located along the eastern coast of
The presence of Olive Ridley Sea Turtles along the shores of Visakhapatnam is a phenomenon deeply rooted in the region’s geographical and environmental characteristics. Located along the eastern coast of
Every year, thousands of Olive Ridley turtles make their way to the Andhra Pradesh coast to lay eggs during the winter season. Of all the spots along the coast, the
Every winter, the endangered Olive Ridley turtles approach the beaches in Visakhapatnam to nest and lay their eggs. Following various protection measures by the government and local bodies like the
The R K Beach Road, Visakhapatnam is coming up on the travelers map in a big way, thanks to the number of tourist attractions that are on a rise but
WWF-India Hyderabad in partnership with the Andhra Pradesh Forest Department (APFD) and the Andhra Pradesh Fisheries Department organised a half-day long consultation workshop on sea turtle conservation on the AP
VUDA has kick-started plans to turn the whole stretch of Beach Road into a tourist hub. While INS Kursura is enough of an attraction already, the upcoming TU-142 aircraft museum
The Visakha Society for Care and Protection of Animals (VSPCA) has collaborated with the state government on Olive Ridley protection and facilitated their nesting and egg laying on the beach
The outlet of city drainage into the sea on R.K beach is a big issue which is being overlooked since many years. The toxic water from the city drainage not
Bruised, maimed or abandoned, there are no unwanted animals at the VSPCA, an organisation that works relentlessly for the rights of our four legged friends. Stray dogs are the first
The Indira Gandhi Zoological Park still awaits the Rs 36 crore sanctioned to it by World Bank. It’s been a year and a half since the money was sanctioned under






