The Pondcast, Episode 55

Ralph's on the Phone

EDITOR’S NOTE: At some point, we made a mistake in the numbering sequence of episodes. The number that appears in text is the correct episode, not the one you hear during the show. In this video, the guys sit down with their friend Ralph Till, President of the Tampa Bay Turtle and Tortoise Society, to discuss how things are going. Ralph is one of the […]

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World Turtle News, 06/28/2019

South American River Turtle subject of new study, results show 147,000 being protected Despite their local importance and past abundance, turtle populations are still threatened by the hunting and collection of adults and juveniles, looting of nests, the illegal trafficking of hatchlings to be used as pets, and the use of inappropriate fishing gear which can harm or kill individuals. In addition, broader degradation of

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World Turtle News, 06/26/2019

Disease linked to poor water quality affects island’s sea-turtle population (graphic) St. Maarten Nature Foundation have recorded a green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) with fibropapillomatosis (FP), a debilitating disease, during a dive. FP is a tumour forming disease that can greatly affect a turtle’s ability to swim, eat and evade predators. They primarily occur on the soft tissues of a turtle (flippers, eyes, skin). These

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World Turtle News, 06/23/2019

20 roofed turtles seized in Mumbai A number of Indian roofed turtles and a parrot were seized from Crawford Market on Saturday in a raid conducted by state forest department, Wildlife Mumbai and Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) with the help of an animal welfare NGO. One individual identified as Bilal Mohd Hanif Shaikh (29) was arrested for illegally trading wildlife. To catch the full

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World Turtle News, 06/21/2019

Bald Head Island Conservancy, NC wins International Sea Turtle Symposium’s President’s Award for their work protecting sea turtles The award was for research, education and community engagement. Guests from UNC Chapel Hill’s Lohmann Lab attended to share their collaboration with BHI Conservancy studying how the magnetic fields of sea turtles lead many of them to nest in the same region they had hatched every year.

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World Turtle News, 06/20/2019

World-first: JCU Turtle Health Research Facility’s “phage therapy” trials successful in treating rehabbing green sea turtles “Green turtles rely on ‘good bacteria’ in their gut to extract nutrients from food,” said Dr Robert Kinobe, one of the researchers involved in the study. “This creates a challenge when it comes to treating bacterial infections because if we administer antibiotics, it can destroy the ‘good bacteria’ and

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World Turtle News, 06/19/2019

Endangered Manning River helmeted turtle thriving in some areas — and dingoes are helping It has been described as one of Australia’s most beautiful and ancient creatures, yet much is still not known about the rare and endangered Manning River helmeted turtle. In 2017 it was declared an endangered species, and Office of Environment and Heritage researcher Andrew Steed said it was at risk from

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World Turtle News, 06/16/2019

Woman arrested for ‘Jabbing,’ ‘Stomping’ sea turtle nest in Miami Beach (video) A woman, Yaqun Lu, was apprehended on Saturday by police after she was found “stomping” and “jabbing” a protected sea turtle nest with a wooden stake typically used to border and protect the nest. The incident which led to Lu’s arrest occurred on Miami Beach at around 8:15am. The nest was clearly protected

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World Turtle News, 06/14/2019

Tortoises or Trucks? Once again, gopher tortoises in Florida are being protected, relocated The CDL course is offered by Marion Technical College, which is operated by the district. There is a national shortage of truck drivers, and the program’s focus is to help fill the needs of local companies. Mark Vianello, the district’s executive director of the Career and Technical Education department, said the tortoise

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