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World Turtle News, 03/31/2015

The disaster that keeps on giving The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill is again in the headlines in a report by the National Wildlife Federation released Monday, March 30th. BP released their five year findings on March 17th. With BP’s report being being marked as premature in its recovery findings and BP saying the National Wildlife Federation report is politically motivated, somewhere between the two […]

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World Turtle News, 03/29/2015

From Prison Island to Tortoise Haven The island of Changuu off the Zanzibar coast in Tanzania has performed may roles in its past. From a slave hold in the 19th century, a quarantine station for yellow fever suffers and now a tourist stop. The island is also home to several Aldabra giant tortoises (Aldabrachelys gigantea), the oldest of which is approximately 191 years old. The

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Juvenile Macrochelys temminckii (Alligator Snapping Turtle) - Tennessee Aquarium

World Turtle News, 03/28/2015

Alligator Snapping Turtles slow to make a comeback in Georgia; considered for ESA Alligator Snapping Turtles (Macrochelys temminckii) were surveyed by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources to see if their numbers had rebounded since they became a protected species in 1992. However, the numbers show they only found a few more of them than they did during their last survey 25 years ago. We’re

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World Turtle News, 03/26/2015

Eco-passages for turtles to cross roads safely aren’t meeting expectations Scientists recently released the results of a survey on the effectiveness of eco-passages as safe crossings for turtles, tortoises, and other reptiles. Sadly, they haven’t been as effective as hoped. The biggest concern is that turtles don’t use them without guidance forcing them to do so. We’re not surprised by this, as their natural inclination

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World Turtle News, 03/22/2015

Bellinger Turtle crisis update on Monday The Department of Primary Services are holding an open house for members of the public seeking an update on the crisis. It will be interesting to here their findings. So far more that 300 turtles have died from the virus which is traveling up stream. Turtle News From Around the World Education Montana State University graduate student fascinated with

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World Turtle News, 03/21/2015

Conservationist murders threaten Costa Rica’s eco-friendly reputation In May of 2013, a young conservationist was killed on a beach by poachers, as he protected sea turtle eggs. In January, all 7 men tried for the crime were acquitted, as evidence was thrown out because it violated protocol or seemingly disappeared from the courthouse. Sadly, this is a growing problem – in Costa Rica and around

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