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World Turtle News, 08/01/2019

Sea Turtle Conservancy’s Tour de Turtles 2019 has begun! Started in 2008, the Tour de Turtles (TdT) is a fun, educational journey through the science, research and geography of sea turtle migration using satellite telemetry. Created by Sea Turtle Conservancy, with help from sponsors and partners, this event follows the marathon migration of sea turtles, representing four different species, from their nesting beaches to their […]

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World Turtle News, 07/28/2019

Cyprus residents once again drive away Council of Europe’s international environmentalists attempting to protect sea turtle nests The first incident provoked a reaction by the government, which instructed the police to investigate complaints by the environmentalists. A report was handed to the Attorney General who will decide whether court action will be taken. The villagers of the area are at war with environmental organizations, accusing

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World Turtle News, 07/26/2019

Seaturtle.org’s Sea Turtle Nest Monitoring System can show you sea turtle nests being laid around the world The Sea Turtle Nest Monitoring System collects data from monitored sites from local organizations. The system was designed in cooperation with sea turtle coordinators in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Areas interested in using the Sea Turtle Monitoring System to manage data can contact Seaturtle.org to get

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World Turtle News, 07/25/2019

Funding cut for loggerhead sea turtle protection in Gnaraloo area, Australia by government, state, and Gnaraloo Station Trust A spokesman for the Federal Environment Minister said the Government was committed to the conservation of the Gnaraloo loggerhead turtle rookeries in the Ningaloo World Heritage Area. “The Australian Government continues to protect this species in this area through activities funded under the five-year Regional Land Partnerships

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World Turtle News, 07/21/2019

St. Thomas the green sea turtle joins list of participants in Sea Turtle Conservancy’s Tour de Turtles to start 08/01 “St. Thomas,” a 35-pound male, and 15 other sea turtles are to participate in Tour de Turtles online educational competition that officially begins Aug. 1 and is organized by the Sea Turtle Conservancy. The unique “tour” follows the long-distance migration of different species of sea

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World Turtle News, 07/16/2019

Indonesian governor latest official busted for bribes in environmental case Jakarta – A governor (pictured above) from the island of Sumatra has been charged by Indonesia’s anti-corruption agency over allegations of bribery in connection to a land reclamation project. The governor, Nurdin Basirun, is the latest to be apprehended in this high-profile case. He was arrested on July 10th at his home after transacting a

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World Turtle News, 07/14/2019

New program, app released in CA, USA to help scientists and public help protect the western pond turtle Last month Tokatlian launched a new turtle-tracking project through the Midpen Biodiversity Index at the online app iNaturalist. The district is asking people to be on the lookout for the turtles. Through the app, people can upload pictures of the turtles they spot and include data such

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World Turtle News, 07/11/2019

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and its partners working to solve mystery of shell disease in western pond turtles For years, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and its partners have been reintroducing young western pond turtles into the wild. On Tuesday morning, experts collected adult turtles suffering from shell disease — a mysterious, difficult-to-cure and sometimes fatal disorder. Experts are in the

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