Rodney Lewis

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World Turtle News, 12/22/2015

120 sea turtles stranded off Cape Code The Massachusetts Audubon Society volunteers have recovered about 120 “cold-stunned” sea turtles. Turtle News From Around the World Conservation Scores of rare turtles found stranded on Cape Cold-stunned turtles flown to turtle hospital, given Star Wars names 2015 Turtles: Sick turtles bring seaweed Turtles face dangers on roads during breeding Crime & Punishment 2 arrested for selling endangered […]

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World Turtle News, 12/20/2015

Flood trash could hamper turtle nesting In less than two weeks, Olive Ridley turtles will start arriving on the shores of Chennai to nest -a ritual they have been following for the past 110 million years. However this year could be the most trying season for these reptiles as Chennai beaches are strewn with tonnes of garbage because of the recent floods. Charles Paddock Zoo

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World Turtle News, 12/15/2015

Turtle management training Thirty-one representives from the three tribal groups in Marau learn out sea turtles. Two artists and a reformed poacher to create a big turtle sculpture and more… Turtle News From Around the World Conservation Turtle Management Training for Ecotourism in Solomon Islands Good year for sea turtles Education Shelling out helpful advice about Mackay’s turtles Crime & Punishment Biggest turtle sculpture in

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World Turtle News, 12/13/2015

And now a fork! Animal rescue experts found an Olive Ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) with a plastic fork protruding from it’s nostril. The fork was most likely ingested by the turtle and became lodged in the nostril when it was regurgitated. Due to sargassum seaweed sea turtles are nesting on other beaches that are not as “turtle friendly”, plus 989 of turtles released for fathers day

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World Turtle News, 12/08/2015

An App to track Caretta Caretta Scientists and Conservationists at Gnarlaoo Station in Western Australia will be tracking the journey of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) and logging the data to an app which will make it available to anyone around the world. It is hoped that the information will stop future developement of tourist facilities at Gnaraloo. Turtle News From Around the World Conservation

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World Turtle News, 12/01/2015

X23103 returns to Mon Repos A flatback sea turtle tagged 39 years ago returns again for another breeding season. A sea turtle trapped in a beach chair washes up on a beach and more in the Conservation section. Turtle News From Around the World Conservation Flatback turtle returns to Mon Repos for 13th nesting season Sea turtle found dead, wedged inside lawn chair at Mickler’s

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World Turtle News, 11/29/2015

It’s that time of year Cold stunned sea turtles have already started to arrive at resuce centres. As the sea temperature drops some of them become too cold to swim to warmer waters and are washed up to the shore. Hopefuly to be rescued and rehabilitated. Volunteers are tracking Murray River turtles (Emydura macquarii), West Japan rail company helps turtles that are becoming stuck on

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World Turtle News, 11/24/2015

Seismic surveys may pose risk to sea turtles The University of Exeter is warning about the risks posed by airgun sound waves used in sea floor mapping. An isolated group of gopher tortoise on an island is mapped by scientist and more… Turtle News From Around the World Conservation Marine airgun noise could cause turtle trauma Investigating castaway gopher tortoises of Cumberland Island BNT Interns

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World Turtle News, 11/22/2015

A trip to Wolf Island A group of scientist are traveling to Wolf Island in the Galapagos archipelago to track down tortoises carrying genes from two species thought to be extinct. Melbourne City workers assist turtle wrapped in a plastic bag and several sea turtles are released; see the Conservation section. A tiny turtle rescued from a rubbish bin and customs seized tortoises have weekly

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