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Survey finds more than half of world’s endangered sea turtle populations are recovering


Leatherback turtles are facing extinction globally, with some regions facing even more critical risks to their survival. These turtles are known for their long migrations, traveling up to 3,700 miles each way. This exposes them to a variety of risks throughout their journey. On the other hand, green turtles are still considered endangered but are showing signs of recovery in many regions thanks to the ending of commercial harvesting. Populations in coastal waters off regions of Mexico and the U.S. are now doing well due to conservation efforts. Researchers are working to protect these endangered species and ensure their populations continue to recover.

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