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'One Small Bag' for Tourists Brings Big Benefit
Wan Smolbag, a community theater group, has been bringing topical issues to the people of Vanuatu since 1989 in a medium that is accessible to everyone regardless of their age, language, or education. All the tools the group needs for its work are kept in “one small bag”— hence its name in the local dialect.
Life Carries on for Turtles in War-Torn Lebanon
When Israeli and Hezbollah fighters went to war on July 12, 2006, the loggerhead nesting season in south Lebanon at Mansouri and Koliala beaches was in full swing. We had no plans to leave the beach, where we have conducted a monitoring program since 2000 with the help of the Mediterranean Association to Save the Sea Turtles.
Controversial Conservation at Zakynthos
In the absence of enforcement of local and national urban planning in Zakynthos Bay, small-scale illegal buildings, walls, and roads have increasingly encroached on Zakynthos’ once-pristine nesting beach of Daphni.
U.S. Marine Turtle Conservation Act: A Multinational Fund for Multinational Species
On the day that the the act was introduced to the U.S. Senate, Senator James Inhofe of Oklahoma surprised lawmakers and the conservation community alike when he provided a primer on sea turtle biology and regaled the packed hearing room with tales of a young man who had worked on a sea turtle nesting beach in Texas.
Curbing the Balinese Sea Turtle Trade
“There are 300 rioters outside, demanding to see you. They’re threatening to burn down the office.” It was eight o’clock in the morning in my home village in Bali, and this was not something I had expected to hear on the other end of the line.
Sea Turtles in the Middle East
Among the Middle East’s many fascinating inhabitants are the thousands of sea turtles that roam the region’s waters, feeding on a plethora of marine delicacies and arriving each year, with unfailing regularity, to nest on the region’s shores.
A Long-Term Trend of Sea Turtle Success in Brazil
Loggerheads have long been exploited in Brazil. Before 1980, nearly all loggerhead eggs laid along the Brazilian coast were poached, and most nesting females were taken for meat. This situation has vastly improved since the implementation of Projeto TAMAR-IBAMA, the Brazilian National Sea Turtle Conservation Program.
A Global Snapshot of Loggerheads and Leatherbacks
One of the greatest challenges that conservationists face in preventing extinctions: insufficient data. Scientists the world over are working to meet this challenge in their research efforts. The SWOT Team with its global perspective is identifying, collecting, and presenting sea turtle data from around the world—an effort that will ultimately enable the conservation community to take collective actions when sea turtle populations decline and to focus resources on the highest priorities.
Modern Genetics Reveals Ancient Diversity in the Loggerhead
What makes a loggerhead turtle a loggerhead turtle? Over the years, “loggerhead” has meant many different things. At one time, the term “loggerhead” included the Ridley turtles. More recently, it encompassed two different subspecies (Caretta caretta caretta and Caretta caretta gigas).
Baja Fishers Work to Conserve Loggerhead Foraging Grounds
The small Mexican fishing community of Puerto Lopez Mateos has a big influence on loggerhead sea turtle conservation. Facing a massive bycatch problem in their halibut and shark fisheries, fishermen are partnering with researchers to better understand sea turtles and to avoid turtle bycatch.