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Tourism Deal Puts One Of Egypt's Last Wild Shores At Risk
- Monday August 18, 2025
- World News | Agence France-Presse
In Egypt's Wadi al-Gemal, where swimmers share a glistening bay with sea turtles, a shadowy tourism deal is threatening one of the Red Sea's last wild shores.
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Green Sea Turtle Nesting Site Documented For First Time In Maharashtra
- Sunday March 6, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Maharashtra forest department has documented a green sea turtle nesting site in the state for the first time, a marine biologist said on Sunday.
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Climate Change Is Turning 99% Of These Baby Sea Turtles Female
- Tuesday January 9, 2018
- World News | Ben Guarino, The Washington Post
Green sea turtles do not develop into males or females due to sex chromosomes, like humans and most other mammals do. Instead, the temperature outside a turtle egg influences the sex of the growing embryo. And this unusual biological quirk, scientists say, endangers their future in a warmer world.
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Tourism Deal Puts One Of Egypt's Last Wild Shores At Risk
- Monday August 18, 2025
- World News | Agence France-Presse
In Egypt's Wadi al-Gemal, where swimmers share a glistening bay with sea turtles, a shadowy tourism deal is threatening one of the Red Sea's last wild shores.
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www.ndtv.com
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Green Sea Turtle Nesting Site Documented For First Time In Maharashtra
- Sunday March 6, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Maharashtra forest department has documented a green sea turtle nesting site in the state for the first time, a marine biologist said on Sunday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Climate Change Is Turning 99% Of These Baby Sea Turtles Female
- Tuesday January 9, 2018
- World News | Ben Guarino, The Washington Post
Green sea turtles do not develop into males or females due to sex chromosomes, like humans and most other mammals do. Instead, the temperature outside a turtle egg influences the sex of the growing embryo. And this unusual biological quirk, scientists say, endangers their future in a warmer world.
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www.ndtv.com