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Monthly Archives: July 2010
What prowls these new flooded forests?
The times, they are a changing… and never more so with regards to our Cambodian Forest Project. Like a band of explorers, our dedicated team of researchers and volunteers have embarked on a new challenge, switching camp from the dense … Continue reading
Posted in Science News
Tagged Cambodia, Science Report, South East Asia, Wildlife Conservation
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Watched like a Hawksbill
During the last few months, the Hawksbill Turtle, a critically endangered species found primarily in tropical reef habitats, has been sighted on several separate occasions in the Bay of Antsiranana, Madagascar. Little is known about the behaviour of these animals, … Continue reading
Posted in Science News
Tagged #savetheturtle, Africa, Madagascar, Marine Conservation, Research, Turtles
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