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SEE Turtles Blog: July 2010
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El Salvador Part 2. Note: Over the next couple of months, we'll be posting updates from Josh Baugh, a student at DePauw University who is interning with FUNZEL. One of El Salvador's leading conservation groups. SEE Turtles has helped fund Josh's work. This is an edited post, for the full story, visit Josh's blog. There is big storm blowing in so I need to get off of here. Another tropical depression/storm I have heard but first, other important news to know about my time in San Diego;. Some life will be ...
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SEE Turtles Blog: May 2010
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Saving sea turtles, creating jobs, changing lives. Two years ago we launched a project called SEE Turtles. With the straightforward goal of saving sea turtles by helping people to experience the joy of a wild sea turtle while generating income and work for people living with endangered sea turtle populations. And Trinidad and Tobago. And set about connecting people with the trip of their life. The odds are stacked against sea turtles, whether the threat is in the form of fishing nets, plastic pollution, ...
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SEE Turtles Blog: April 2011
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People Helping Turtles, Turtles Helping People. Note: This is a guest post from Jesse Senko of the Blue Ocean Institute. It originally appeared on the BOI Blog here. On the Pacific coast of Mexico, all five species of sea turtles ( green. Have declined over the past century due to illegal poaching and incidental capture in fishing nets. One of the most heavily impacted areas has been the Bahia Magdalena region. 8220;We believe that adding sea turtle activities to an existing tourism experience that inclu...
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SEE Turtles Blog: December 2010
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My Untimely Arrival at Chacocente Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua. The next stop on my "Tour of Nicaraguan Turtle Beaches" with FFI's Jose Urteaga. Is Refugio de Vida Silvestre Rio Escalante Chacocente, Chacocente for short. Chacocente is one of only two beaches on Nicaragua's Pacific coast where the Olive ridley sea turtle nests "in mass". This phenomenon, also known as an "arribada" which means " the arrival. An Olive ridley track. Much to my dismay an arribada occurred just a few days before my arrival.
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SEE Turtles Blog: October 2010
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The Hawksbill and The High Price of Being Beautiful. I left the market empty handed, feeling disappointed about my finds. The Hawksbill sea turtle is currently listed as. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is also protected by. For more information about sea turtles and illegal trade with links to more information, see our Poaching and Illegal Trade. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. The Hawksbill and The High Price of Being Beautiful. Follow us on Twitter!
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SEE Turtles Blog: My Untimely Arrival at Chacocente Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua
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My Untimely Arrival at Chacocente Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua. The next stop on my "Tour of Nicaraguan Turtle Beaches" with FFI's Jose Urteaga. Is Refugio de Vida Silvestre Rio Escalante Chacocente, Chacocente for short. Chacocente is one of only two beaches on Nicaragua's Pacific coast where the Olive ridley sea turtle nests "in mass". This phenomenon, also known as an "arribada" which means " the arrival. An Olive ridley track. Much to my dismay an arribada occurred just a few days before my arrival.
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Don't Mess with Dahab. Living with less of a plastic mess. Tips for Using Less Plastic (PDFs). Steps to a Plastic-Free Life. Click the link above to read a plastic-free guide written by Beth Terry, an amazing blogger and activist, whose work inspired and educated me when I began my own journey to living with less plastic. Between this guide. Ms Terry shares a wealth of information about living with less plastic. LOCAL/REGIONAL GROUPS and ORGANIZATIONS. Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency. Notify me of ...
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SEE Turtles Blog: December 2009
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Happy Blue Year - A Review and Preview. This past year has been a time of transition and growth for SEE Turtles. We started the year moving from Ocean Conservancy to work with the great group of folks at The Ocean Foundation. In 2009, SEE Turtles:. Launched a new website. Unveiled a volunteer matching program. That has received more than 800 inquiries. Created a School Outreach Program. That offers field trips, presentations, and more. Built our social media reach with a new Facebook fan page. While we a...
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SEE Turtles Blog: BLUEMIND: Your Brain On Ocean
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BLUEMIND: Your Brain On Ocean. Wallace J. Nichols, PhD. We are more than logical. We are human." - Jacques Yves Cousteau. On June 2nd, BLUEMIND Summit: www.mindandocean.org at California Academy of Sciences (join our livecast), followed by an Ocean NightLife event.always a favorite. A cool $6.3 million. They got their asking price, then some. It turns out that globally the ocean imparts a trillion dollar premium on hotel rooms, condos, houses and all other forms of coastal real estate. People want to...
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SEE Turtles Blog: August 2010
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El Salvador Turtle Conservation Update. Note: We are posting updates from Josh Baugh, a student at DePauw University who is interning with FUNZEL. One of El Salvador's leading conservation groups. SEE Turtles has helped fund Josh's work. This is an edited post, for the full story, visit Josh's blog. See all of the prints and order from her website, www.GloriaClifford.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. El Salvador Turtle Conservation Update. Follow us on Twitter!