A baby sea turtle is released by Mona Khalil from the Orange House, to crawl into the sea at a seashore in El-Mansouri village, near the southern city of Tyre, Lebanon, July 29, 2018. Mona Khalil, 77, founded The Orange House Project in 2000 to protect sea turtles on the south Lebanon beach in el Mansouri from predators, pollution and encroaching humans. (Photo/Agencies)
A baby sea turtle is released by Mona Khalil from the Orange House, to crawl into the sea at a seashore in El-Mansouri village, near the southern city of Tyre, Lebanon, July 29, 2018. Mona Khalil, 77, founded The Orange House Project in 2000 to protect sea turtles on the south Lebanon beach in el Mansouri from predators, pollution and encroaching humans. (Photo/Agencies)
Baby sea turtles are released by Mona Khalil from the Orange House, to crawl into the sea at a seashore in El-Mansouri village, near the southern city of Tyre, Lebanon, July 29, 2018. Mona Khalil, 77, founded The Orange House Project in 2000 to protect sea turtles on the south Lebanon beach in el Mansouri from predators, pollution and encroaching humans. (Photo/Agencies)
A baby sea turtle is released by Mona Khalil from the Orange House, to crawl into the sea at a seashore in El-Mansouri village, near the southern city of Tyre, Lebanon, July 29, 2018. Mona Khalil, 77, founded The Orange House Project in 2000 to protect sea turtles on the south Lebanon beach in el Mansouri from predators, pollution and encroaching humans. (Photo/Agencies)
Baby sea turtles are released by Mona Khalil from the Orange House, to crawl into the sea at a seashore in El-Mansouri village, near the southern city of Tyre, Lebanon, July 29, 2018. Mona Khalil, 77, founded The Orange House Project in 2000 to protect sea turtles on the south Lebanon beach in el Mansouri from predators, pollution and encroaching humans. (Photo/Agencies)