World Turtle News, 11/18/2018

Chelonia Mydas Granted Incredible Chance At Life With State-Of-The-Art Prothesis If it wasn’t for Kevin Carroll, Rocky the sea turtle would likely not be here today. A professional Prosthetist, Carroll dedicates his days to designing the most ingenious ways of providing artificial limbs to amputees, and fortunately for Rocky, he has a soft spot for these massive ocean reptiles. This young Chelonia mydas was involved […]

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World Turtle News, 11/15/2018

Giant South American turtle (Podocnemis expansa) populations recovering in Brazilian Amazon The turtles’ recovery appears to have also buoyed beach biodiversity in these riverside habitats—and it’s all thanks to four decades of conservation efforts made by local communities. “Community engagement is an essential ingredient in wildlife and natural conservation,” says Kristen Conway-Gómez, a geographer and conservationist at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, who did not

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World Turtle News, 11/13/2018

Partnership Works Non-Stop In Efforts To Prevent The Downfall Of Terrapene ornata ornata The Ornate Box Turtle (Terrapene ornata ornata) is a native resident of northern Illinois, frequenting the unique sand-prairies which span the Lost Mound Unit within the Savanna District of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge. However, as a result of development and the initiation of a weapon manufacturing facility,

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World Turtle News, 11/11/2018

Delving Deep Into The Magical and Mysterious World Of The Sea Turtle The intricate details of the life of a sea turtle are limited, at best, and we can only presume from our acquired data what these marine reptiles do on a frequent and daily basis. Radio transmitters and cameras have thus far remained the primary method of studying these creatures, and have provided researchers

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World Turtle News, 11/06/2018

TheTurtleRoom Reaches New Heights With Monumentous Achievement Towards Further Conservation and Education Efforts An already flourishing and developing program, theTurtleRoom has surpassed expectations with their outstanding conservation and educational programs, turning heads and generating impressive publicity with their outreach to the community and their continued success with a plethora of chelonian species. Their motto, “Education. Conservation. Survival.”, has reached thousands as they set the superb

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World Turtle News, 11/04/2018

Young Poacher Detained For Illegal Possession Of Threatened Geochelone Elegans Even those you might not expect can be found participating in the illegal wildlife trade. At the young age of merely twenty-two years, a suspect was arrested after being discovered in the possession of twelve Geochelone elegans, a threatened species in the country of India and protected by law. It turns out that the individual

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World Turtle News, 11/02/2018

Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium observer drop in nesting number The number of sea turtle nests observed on local beaches by Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium researchers dropped this year, from 4,503 in 2017 to 3,151. While a significant decrease, this year’s number remains the third highest recorded in the past 37 years. The highest number of sea turtle nests observed was in 2016, when

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