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A Field Season of Fun: Reflections of a Conservation Educator
10 Jul 2023

A Field Season of Fun: Reflections of a Conservation Educator

by Marike Louw | posted in: Local Conservation, Turtles | 0

This week’s blog post is a season retrospective from our Conservation Educator, Marike Voysey A collective gasp rippled across the group of 11 year olds gathered tightly in the woods. One of the kids held a container with two small … Continued

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First Nests of Rare Turtle Protected in Myanmar
27 Jun 2023

First Nests of Rare Turtle Protected in Myanmar

by Matt Kamm | posted in: International Conservation, Turtles | 0

For the first time known to conservation science, nests of the critically endangered Burmese peacock softshell turtle (Nilssonia formosa) have been found and protected, allowing baby turtles to hatch successfully. While we love updating you on every year’s careful work … Continued

international, science, turtles
It’s Turtle Graduation Season!
23 May 2023

It’s Turtle Graduation Season!

by Matt Kamm | posted in: Local Conservation, Turtles | 0

With all the exciting programs we have going on overseas and the new developments in conservation, it’s important to also remember and mark the milestones in our longest-running efforts. May and June mark turtle graduation season for over one hundred … Continued

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Warming Winter Woes
21 Feb 2023

Warming Winter Woes

by Matt Kamm | posted in: Birds, Frogs, Local Conservation | 0

It’s sixty degrees Fahrenheit in February as I write these words, and not even for the first time this year. Some variation in temperature from day to day and week to week has always been a fact of life living … Continued

birds, science, turtles
Wildest Animal Experiences, Part 2
7 Feb 2023

Wildest Animal Experiences, Part 2

by Cara Mcelroy | posted in: Birds, International Conservation, Turtles, Uncategorized | 0

This week continues our series of wild field experiences shared by our staff members. The Field Conservation Team has really done some amazing things! “After graduating from Auburn University (War Eagle!) and before I officially started grad school at Georgia … Continued

birds, international, turtles

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