World Turtle News, 08/03/2016

Couple Dedicated to Wildlife Restoration Billy and Marcia Boothe are heroes of ecosystem preservation, beginning with their purchase of 22 acres in in Gadsden and Liberty counties in the late 90’s. From the beginning their intent was to restore the native wildlife and conserve the natural resources of the raw, pristine habitat. In addition to working to restore the Longleaf Pine on the property, as […]

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World Turtle News, 08/02/2016

Virgin Islands National Park Sea Turtle Monitoring Program Not having monitored turtles since 2009 they now have a program up and running again. It is proving a challenging task but we hope it’s worth it. They have four species of sea turtle visiting; Eretmochelys imbricata, Chelonia mydas and occasionally the Dermochelys coriacea and Caretta caretta. Article quotes. Our biggest issues were: adequate response times to

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World Turtle News, 07/31/2016

Michele Lamping, Turtle Saver Michele is an aquarist at the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores and leads an effort to find and protect sea turtle nests. Read about her and the team of volunteers that help sea turtles from the beaches of Currituck to Calabash. Article quotes: “Without our group, we have a whole bunch of turtles that wouldn’t exist,” she said. “Our

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World Turtle News, 07/28/2016

New Blanding’s turtles Site Discovered After decades of research, the Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute have found a fourth pocket of Blanding’s turtles in Nova Scotia. Before this discovery, only 3 populations of about 350 turtles were known. “We had a very credible sighting report and then we were able to follow up on that and found so many turtles – we have a lot of

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World Turtle News, 07/27/2016

Funding Provided to Assist in Sea Turtle Conservation Efforts Lepidochelys kempii, the Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle, is the most endangered sea turtle on the face of the earth, with the IUCN listing it as critically endangered. Recently, $220,162 was gifted in the form of funding to Dr. Christopher Marshall, associate professor of marine biology on the Galveston campus, in order that he could continue tagging

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World Turtle News, 07/24/2016

TSA: New Tortoise Conservation Center in Southern Madagascar Today’s lead article is about the TSA and Hogle Zoo creating the Tortoise Conservation Centre in response to higher confiscations of tortoise. From the article, “Recognizing the need for a central facility that can adequately house the steady stream of confiscated tortoises while providing veterinary care, research opportunities, and reintroduction planning, the TSA/Hogle Zoo partnership begin planning

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World Turtle News, 07/22/2016

Two Turtles Rescued From an Otherwise Sickening Fate Had it not been for two watchful Florida residents, two turtles would have come to an unfortunate end in the Miami River. It was just an ordinary day at the river for Peter and Michael Oakes, but their experience was one they would never forget. The two friends doscovered two turtles that apparently had been chained together

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World Turtle News, 07/21/2016

The Plight of the Western Pond Turtle in Oregon Actinemys marmorata is an endangered species in Oregon and was once near extinction with only 150 remaining individuals left state-wide. Today this species still suffers from habitat destruction and degradation, urbanization, development for human habitation and also over-use of water sources. American western states and Mexico have been working with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums

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