they do this to protect the olive diddley's which i an endangered species. during nesting season the fishermen work day and night. we patrol the beach every night to recover the ailing the injured totals and recover the eggs we bring these eggs to artificial hatchery and put them in the holes before they hatch off to about $45.00 days. thereafter we put them back into the sea. every year hundreds of thousands of all of really totals arrive on the indian coast delayed the eggs. the event usually draws crowds of tourists but this year lockdown measures mean the beaches are quiet and as a result fewer eggs are being disturbed and the animals can get on with nesting in peace. for more than a decade the villagers have taken part in an initiative led by an organization called action for protection of wild animals the n.g.o.s set up in 1909 after the coast of or do show was devastated by a cycler. the organization works with the locals to help protect the environment the fishermen take care of the turtle eggs by placing them in protected nesting sites so they can h