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  2. Chelonitoxism - Wikipedia

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    The southern South Asia region has recorded 89 deaths from (primarily hawksbill and green) sea turtle poisoning from 1840 to 1983, mainly in Tamil Nadu and northern and western Sri Lanka. [ 2 ] Chelonitoxism can be deadly, and supportive treatment is the only treatment available; there is no known antidote .

  3. Volunteers rehabilitate hundreds of cold-stunned sea turtles ...

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    Sea turtles are not able to regulate body temperature, so a sudden cold snap can turn fatal if the animals become lethargic and experience decreased circulation, causing other body functions slow ...

  4. Green sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    A ki'i pōhaku of a green sea turtle (or honu) can be found on the Big Island of Hawaii in the Pu'u Loa lava fields. The green sea turtle has always held a special meaning for Hawaiians and this petroglyph shows its importance; it may date to when the Hawaiian Islands first became populated. The turtle symbolizes a navigator that can find his ...

  5. A Shady Scam Is Targeting College Kids And Parents. Here's ...

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    Jabbara said the scholarship scams can be so effective because they play into people’s anxiety of whether students can afford their dream school or if parents can pay for their child’s education.

  6. Rehabilitated sea turtle released in Florida Keys to join ...

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    The young green sea turtle named Marcia, who was found floating off the Middle Keys in March, suffered from positive buoyancy disorder. The condition leaves sea turtles unable to dive down for food.

  7. Sea Turtle Restoration Project - Wikipedia

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    The Sea Turtle Restoration Project (STRP), founded in 1989, is a project of Turtle Island Restoration Network (TIRN), a United States 501(c)(3) nonprofit environmental organization with a goal of protecting endangered sea turtles from human-caused threats at nesting beaches and in the ocean.

  8. Sea Turtle, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Sea Turtle, Inc. received a one-flippered Atlantic green sea turtle that they named Allison. [7] Four years later, intern Tom Wilson developed a prosthesis for Allison that allowed her to swim freely. [7] This was one of the first sea turtle prostheses in the world, and only three other sea turtles in the world are aided by prostheses ...

  9. A Passionate Community of Activists, Scientists, and ... - AOL

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