The Sri Lankan coastlines are regularly visited by all species of endangered turtles. Many conservation organisations work hard to protect these creatures from poaching and the illegal trade of eggs. At Rekawa, hawksbill, loggerhead, green turtle, olive ridley, and the rarest, leatherback, visit the shorelines. The season for egg-laying is primarily between April to July. The volunteers watch from a distance, and after the mother turtle lays her eggs, they are safely collected and taken to hatcheries. Once hatched, the baby turtles get released into the ocean. The eggs are laid typically between 8.30 and 11.30 pm. Visitors can accompany the volunteers to watch and experience this whole process.