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World Turtle News, 08/21/2019

Palm Beach Town Council, FL rescinds ban on plastic bags, polystyrene containers after Florida Retail Federation threatens to sue On June 2019, the Palm Beach Town Council unanimously voted to ban plastic bags and polystyrene containers throughout the city. However, that changed during a meeting just several months later. In July 2019, the town received a letter from the Florida Retail Federation, stating the ban […]

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World Turtle News, 08/20/2019

Turtles: Captive breeding for endangered species growing LANGLEY, B.C. As this turtle dangles from one’s hands, its feet churn, waiting to be placed down. The turtle’s feet touch dirt for the first time but somehow, innately knowing what to do, it charges towards the shore and straight into the water. “These animals don’t have much of a parental system. (The young) are pretty hard-wired to

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World Turtle News, 08/18/2019

Sri Lanka joins India, Bangladesh, and Senegal in effort to move Indian star tortoise from Appendix II to Appendix I under CITES due to suspected high numbers of illegal trade, CITES may reject “The argument that will be made is the sheer volume of trade,” he (Sumanth Bindumadhav) told Mongabay. “The Indian states of Telangana and Andhra [Pradesh] alone ship out about 55,000 tortoises every

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World Turtle News, 08/16/2019

Puerto Vallarta in Mexico preparing for sea turtle nesting season and protection Currently, Puerto Vallarta is the only city to have a sea turtle protection plan on the Mexican Pacific, which has led to making Puerto Vallarta the best place in the country to see them in their habitat, the result of years of effort in conservation. The city records an 85% hatching rate. The

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World Turtle News, 08/15/2019

Meet Mona Khalil, founder of Lebanon’s Orange House Project protecting sea turtles and raising the next generation of conservationists Khalil founded Orange House Project in 2000 after finding turtles on al-Mansouri beach and felt compelled to protect the area so that they could continue to come and nest there. She informed the Mediterranean Association to Save the Sea Turtles that there were turtles on the

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World Turtle News, 08/13/2019

Undercover sting takes down international endangered turtle smuggler An undercover organisation has apprehended an international reptile smuggler, spanning across two continents. Last week, Nai Chun Vincent Cheung, 54, was arrested for allegedly smuggling hundreds of protected freshwater turtles that were shipped from Florida to Hong Kong. The illegal activity occurred over an 18-month period. Authorities captured Cheung in California on August 8th, who now faces

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World Turtle News, 08/08/2019

How Tim Shields’ Hardshell Labs is using drones to disrupt raven predation of hatchling desert tortoises There are an estimated 1 million ravens cruising the Pacific Flyway from Washington to California, and populations are booming in the Mojave. The Audubon annual bird count shows that there’s been an estimated 700 percent increase in ravens there over the past 40 years. The tortoises, meanwhile, are in

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World Turtle News, 06/08/2019

Populations of marine and freshwater turtles declining LAHORE: The population of endangered freshwater and marine turtles is declining due to habitat degradation caused by climate change, said World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Manager Conservation Humaira Ayesha. Talking to APP, she said that Pakistan was home to almost 200 endangered and threatened species of reptiles. However, most of these species are threatened to extinction due to persistent

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World Turtle News, 08/02/2019

Turtle embryos play a role in determining their own sex By moving around the egg to find what Richard Shine, a professor at Macquarie University of Australia and one of the co-authors, calls the “Goldilocks Zone”—where the temperature is not too hot and not too cold—the turtles can shield against extreme thermal conditions imposed by changing temperatures and produce a relatively balanced sex ratio. “This

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