World Turtle News, 11/01/2019

Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation, FL to monitor red tide as they finish sea turtle season With the deadly algal bloom known as red tide still lingering off the coast of Florida after the US sea turtle nesting season comes to a close, concerns remain that it may still cause problems for wildlife in the area. Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation has made it its mission to […]

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World Turtle News, 10/29/2019

Maldives Illegal Wildlife Trade The Maldives archipelago has fast become one of the world’s best tourist destinations in the world. Underlying this famed tourism industry, the country is dealing with some serious environmental pressures that threaten the country’s unique natural environment. Something typically brushed under the carpet is the illegal wildlife trade at tourist shops across the capital, Malé, which sells some of the world’s

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World Turtle News, 10/25/2019

Students at Murray State University, KY build GPS trackers for box turtles The project’s overall goal is to demonstrate the value of GPS technology. They compared GPS tracking to traditional telemetry. Also the project provided students with hands-on experience in marking and tracking turtles. “This is a low-cost and safe way for these students to gather GPS data,” Darracq said. “I’m proud of the work

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World Turtle News, 10/23/2019

Suspects held over trade in rare tortoises Eight people suspected of illegally buying and selling radiated tortoises, an endangered species from Madagascar, have been caught, Shanghai police said on Monday. Police in Xuhui District said they began an investigation in December last year after a report that radiated tortoises were being sold online at 4,000 yuan (US$566) to 10,000 yuan, police said. Police found that

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World Turtle News, 10/20/2019

FWC officers bust largest turtle trafficking ring seen in FL, free hundreds of reptiles (read the official FWC press release here) The arrests were more than two years in the making, following a February 2018 tip. In the following months, surveillance and investigations revealed a well-organized ring was illegally catching turtles on both private and public land to sell to large-scale distributors overseas. In one

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The Pondcast, Episode 56

Krazy for Kinixys

We’re getting Krazy for Kinixys with Jeremy Thompson! Jeremy is really turning heads with his Hingeback Tortoise focused work, and we are thrilled to have him on the show to discuss it. Be sure to check out his operation on FaceBook at facebook.com/kinixyscoop/ to learn more about his collection, his initiatives, and the genus that has completely captivated him to the point that he has

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World Turtle News, 10/13/2019

Sea Life Minnesota Aquarium and University of Minnesota team up to create custom solution for sea turtle “’I really never expected to work on anything like this, but this project, it’s just been so incredibly fulfilling to perform this work, to see it out in the field. To see it work, nothing beats that,’ says Skahen. … “Knott says that Sea Life’s partnership with Minnesota

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World Turtle News, 10/11/2019

Cultural Conflict Hinders Taiwan’s Green Sea Turtle Conservation After many years of efforts, conservation measures have still not integrated successfully into the local community. Staff conducting the conservation measures had been verbally humiliated and physically attacked by local residents, and some residents even considered them an important source of the disruption towards local turtles’ living environment. Green sea turtle conservation measures did not consider local

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World Turtle News, 10/09/2019

70,000 baby turtles safely reach the Mediterranean from Turkey’s shores A massive 70,000 hatchling sea turtles have made their way into the Mediterranean Sea this year, leaving Turkey’s coast. The most common species of marine turtle in the Med is the loggerhead (Caretta caretta). Eggs were mostly laid this year at beaches in the Belek district of Antalya province, said Ali Fuat Canbolat, the head

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