World Turtle News, 05/28/2015

Diamondback Terrapin Die-off Remains a Mystery Researchers have discovered the Diamondback Terrapins from the massive die-off in New York died after becoming paralyzed. This is one of the symptoms of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) that results from high levels of saxitoxin, a marine biotoxin. have reached record levels, but the die-off of the local Diamondback Terrapin population is still covered in a shroud a mystery.

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World Turtle News, 05/27/2015

Numerous Geoclemmys Hamiltonii Being Smuggled In India The black pond turtle, Geoclemmys hamiltonii is being massively smuggled in India. On May 14th 2014, around 158 turtles were rescued from poachers. Over the past three months, more than 335 Geoclemmys hamiltonii have been seized at the Mumbai Airport, according to the author “it seems the trade appears to be controlled by a well-organized gang with the

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World Turtle News, 05/26/2015

Love for stinkpot turtles Susan Baur the author of “The Turtle Sisters of Cape Cod” book series has article about her love of stinkpot turtles and the education of second graders, see the Education section. Baby flatback turtles with transmitters are to be released today in Western Australia’s Eighty Mile beach, see the Conservation section. An interesting inside view of a road corridor for box

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World Turtle Day® 2015

Happy World Turtle Day®! Started in 2000 and sponsored by American Tortoise Rescue, World Turtle Day® is become more well-known each year and provides a great opportunity to bring awareness to the plight of the world’s chelonian species. You can pick between two exclusive World Turtle Day® 2015 t-shirts and support American Tortoise Rescue’s efforts. In celebration of this year’s World Turtle Day®, we have

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World Turtle News, 05/21/2015

DBT Die-off Remains a Mystery Saxitoxin levels have reached record levels, but the die-off of the local Diamondback Terrapin population is still covered in a shroud a mystery. While it would make sense that, as their food source has become filled with this toxin, that many of the terrapins would die, tests conducted have yet to confirm that the toxin is the culprit. Saxitoxin is

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