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Turtles, Trash, and Tourism on Gili Trawangan with Siân Williams of the Gili Eco Trust

Episode 8 Published 3 weeks, 1 day ago
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What does it actually look like to build a conservation life on a tiny tropical island?

Siân Williams came to Gili Trawangan for six weeks in 2012, and thirteen years later, she's built an amazing career at the Gili Eco Trust. 

From running coral propagation projects using natural micro-fragmentation, leading Proyek Penyu (the only all-female turtle ranger team in Indonesia), and hosting Debris Free Friday, a weekly beach clean that's been going for over a decade... Siân is a powerhouse.

In this episode, we talk about:

- the dark side of paradise tourism

- why head-starting baby turtles in tanks usually fails

- the realities of conservation salaries and side hustles

- how the little island handles waste (hint: it's a growing landfill 5 minutes from the sea)

- what's giving Siân hope in this challenging day and age

- and so much more 🌊


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Follow Siân on Instagram - @siangilieco

Gili Eco Trust - visit their website and follow on Instagram

Debris Free Friday - Every Friday at 5 pm on Gili Trawangan! Follow them on Instagram for the announcement of beach clean locations each week. 

Proyek Penyu - Learn all about turtle conservation efforts here


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