There have been hundreds, if not thousands, of studies on sea turtles. Most of the research on sea turtles, however, focuses on a single species at a time. There are few studies available that describe how sea turtle species interact with each other in the wild. There is quite a bit of overlap in habitat […]
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COP30 in Belém, Brazil
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