World Turtle News, 03/08/2015

17 Kemp’s Ridley Turtles head home. Turtlepalooza sees the Georgia Sea Turtle Centre release 17 cold stunned Kemp’s ridley sea turtles. If you have been following the news over the winter you will know it was a record year for cold stuns with over 1300 being taken in by rescues. It’s always heart warming to see them released back into the wild despite the adverse […]

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World Turtle News, 03/07/2015

Desert Tortoise, Gopherus agassizii, receives 7,400 acres of protected land. Similarly to the Bog Turtle preserve that was recently established in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, a 7,400 acre plot of land has been established as the Fenner Valley Desert Tortoise Conservation Bank. The undeveloped properties enrolled in the Bank are located in area designated by the USFWS as critical habitat for Gopherus agassizii. This is an

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World Turtle News, 03/06/2015

4000 Turtles Saved From Smuggling On Thursday, more than 4000 freshwater turtles were seized by custom officials in Pakistan.The smuggling attempt is believed to be the biggest consignment in the history of Pakistan. Although this species is protected by the law, it is commonly being smuggled. Last year thanks to the Chinese authorities, the Gilgit-Baltistan and the Sindh wildlife departments, more than 200 smuggled turtles

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The Pondcast

The Pondcast, Episode 15

Logos and Websites

Kévin Labille joined Anthony and Steve to talk about African Chelonian Institute, which launches their first website on Monday, March 9th. Please go visit the page and sign up for their newsletter! We’re excited to partner with them in the development of their new site! Kévin also challenged Anthony to identify the species in their logo – watch to see how Anthony fared, find out what species it is, and how to identify it!

Anthony and Steve also talked extensively about the development of our new logo and new website, as well as which species we used as a basis for the silhouettes in our new logo.

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World Turtle News, 03/05/2015

Dubai school hands out hatchling turtles to students A school in Dubai recently handed out Red-Eared Slider hatchlings to students as part of a “Fish and Beaches” theme. Unsurprisingly, many parents were upset by this. We have talked extensively about this topic in the past. For more on this topic, please watch this video produced by theTurtleRoom just before the recent Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle

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World Turtle News, 03/04/2015

Migration: The key to survive global warming A fossil of an extinct tropical turtle species, Gomphochelys nanus, was found in Wyoming and gives the first evidence that turtles used to migrate north when the climate warmed 50,000 years ago. Today’s turtles could do the same if global temperatures rise. However, this might be a huge problem since turtle and tortoise habitats keep shrinking because of

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World Turtle News, 03/03/2015

The Sea Turtle License Plate For the past twenty years the sea turtle license plate has provided a regular income for Florida’s Marine Turtle Protection Program. When director David Godfrey first started at the Sea Turtle Conservancy, he realized a regular income was required to keep Florida’s Marine Turtle Protection Program running. This was by no means a small feat of achievement, requiring many years

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theTurtleRoom Logo

World Turtle News, 02/27/2015

theTurtleRoom launches new website, new daily blog feature, new shop, and more. Today, we are excited to launch our new website, outfitted with a new logo and colors that we hope will be recognizable as theTurtleRoom for years, even decades to come. We hope you like the new look and the new functionality the site brings. Additionally, we will be starting a daily news feature

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