World Turtle News, 06/21/2015

Blanding’s turtle travels 17 miles We have a story about a Blandings turtle that was micro-chipped in 2007 which was found 17 miles away in 2014, highlighting how valuable wildlife corridors are and the extensive range of the the turtle. Also an audio interview with Dr James van Dyke whilst at the Murray River Turtle Forum at Calperum and a Kemp’s Ridley sea turtle release […]

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World Turtle News, 06/20/2015

Crisis in the Philippines This is a very, very urgent appeal for funds to help 4000 turtles confiscated by authorities in Palawan during the past couple of days. The vast majority of them, 3,800, are the endemic Philippine Forest Turtle (Siebenrockiella leytensis) which only exist in a small range at the northern end of Palawan. This number exceeds the current understanding of the existing wild

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World Turtle News, 06/18/2015

Sea Shepherd claims poachers are intimidating volunteers Sea Shepherd, a conservation organization focusing on marine life, claims their volunteers are being intimidated by poachers in Costa Rica. These claims are not surprising, considering the life of another conservationist was taken by poachers in Costa Rica previously. Turtle News From Around the World Conservation Go behind the scenes behind the scenes of sea turtle conservation. Girl’s

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World Turtle News, 06/17/2015

Critically Endangered Tortoise Born At The Smithsonian National Zoo A baby spider tortoise was born at the Smithsonian National Zoo. On top of a very tricky incubation period of that species, the egg was cracked and one might think that it would stop the development of the embryo. Yet, the egg surprisingly hatched after fixing it using glue and some very precious care. The Smithsonian

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World Turtle News, 06/16/2015

People doing great things David Godfrey is carrying on the work of Archie Carr at the Sea Turtle Conservancy, Beach ambassadors at Pensacola beach are educating people to leave no footprints and some Gopher tortoises are rehomed when a rescue centre is closed down, see the Conservation section. Check out the fantastic Sea turtle artwork by Alexa Caskey and the giant mechanical Sea turtle that

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World Turtle News, 06/12/2015

Threatened Terrapene ornata Reintroduced Into His Native Habitat 11 Terrapene ornata were reintroduced in their native habitat thanks to the Lincoln Zoo Park. Since this species is threatened, eggs are collected and brought to the zoo to be incubated, avoiding at the same time all the threats from snakes and raccoon. Every turtles from the 240000 acres park are uniquely marked and equipped with a

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World Turtle News, 06/11/2015

Turtle Excluder Devices becoming accepted in Malaysia While the state of Louisiana mulls legislation allowing its officers to enforce United States TED (Turtle Excluder Device) laws, the Malaysian Fisheries Department is running workshops throughout their country, introducing TEDs to fishers in order to safeguard Malaysia’s turtle populations. If TEDs can find acceptance in Malaysia, there is no reason for Louisiana to hesitate any longer. The

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