World Turtle News, 05/27/2016

Western Pond Turtles to be Released into Yosemite The Western Pond Turtle, Actinemys marmorata, is one of the many species native to the famous California Yosemite National Park; however, this species is highly threatened by deforestation as well as predators. The Yosemite National Park is working closely with the San Francisco Zoo & Gardens to conserve this species as well as protect its critical ecosystem. […]

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World Turtle News, 05/26/2016

Florida Is Strict On Protecting Macrochelys temminckii A man was charged in Florida for attempting to smuggle a huge alligator snapping turtle out of the Escambia river. After inspecting a suspicious boat, an officer from the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission found a Macrochelys temminckii in a hidden compartment. According to the FWC, the alligator snapping turtle is protected as a State Species of Special

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World Turtle News, 05/25/2016

Conservation Measures Becoming Prevalent in India On May 23, which happened to be World Turtle Day, experts at Indira Gandhi Pratishthan met in order to gather ideas and develop stratagies for conserving their native turtle species, of which there are 28. Of these 28 species, 14 of them are endangered and efforts will be made to protect the ecosystems, halt the illegal trade, and headstart

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World Turtle News, 05/24/2016

Marine biologists at Sharjah Aquarium release six Eretmochelys imbricata A group of endangered turtles was released into the ocean today after being rehabilitated by marine biologists at Sharjah Aquarium. The five adult and juvenile hawksbill turtles were reintroduced into the wild at the Natural Reserve at Al Hamriya Beach in Sharjah. Today’s event was held to coincide with World Turtle Day and is part of

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World Turtle News, 05/22/2016

Nova Scotia’s threatened wood turtles to get help from students Wood turtles are a species at risk in Nova Scotia and a group of young students from Digby to Aylesford are working together to try to bring their numbers back up as part of the Youth Leading Environmental Change Program. Katie McLean is a species at risk biologist with the Clean Annapolis River Project and

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World Turtle News, 05/20/2016

Helping Turtles While Helping Inmates The Western Pond Turtle (Actinemys marmorata) is an aquatic species native to the Pacific Northwest, and is now classified as endangered in Washington and declining in Oregon as well as California. However, the Oregon zoo is dedicated to the conservation of this fascinating species and has been working on a headstarting program for 25 years, which involves raising hatchlings to

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World Turtle News, 05/19/2016

Artificial Lighting Disturbs Hatchling Sea Turtles in the Water We knew that artificial lighting disturbed hatchling sea turtles on the beach but a new study shows that it also disturbs them after they enter the water. This study was not possible before because of the lack of tiny tracking devices. Today it is possible to attach such devices to hatchlings. As a consequence, it is

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World Turtle News, 05/18/2016

Bum-breathing turtle’s stress levels set to be monitored The White-throated mud turtle, Elseya albagula, is a little-known species native to Queensland, Australia; however, it recently made the news after scientists discovered it had a unique ability to breathe through its bum, giving it the nickname of “the bum-breathing turtle”. A population of these turtle resides in the catchment areas of the proposed Urannah Dam. Researcher

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World Turtle Room, 05/17/2016

Sea turtles not being sucked into Florida’s Power & Light plant At Florida Power & Light, our sea turtle conservation program has been helping researchers study and protect these special animals for 40 years. Almost every day, sea turtles enter the intake pipes that run from the ocean to a canal outside our St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant, where they can be retrieved and examined

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