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Sea Turtle Service Learning Trip to Costa Rica Offered for College Students

1 day ago ago from Newsreel Network .com

SEE Turtles and EcoTeach announce the “Costa Rica Service Learning Trip” that offers college students an opportunity to volunteer abroad with sea turtle conservation programs. Participants will work side-by-side with local researchers patrolling leatherback sea turtle nesting beaches, helping to collect important data, protect the eggs, and monitoring egg hatcheries. Beaverton, OR, December 15, 2009 SEE Turtles and EcoTeach announce the ...

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Finding Sea Turtles In Nicaragua

21 hours ago ago from SEOcontest2008

Nicaragua real estate offers the astute investor a list of benefits. Not all the benefits can be monetized. Personally I think being exposed to different cultures and different natural wonders is a huge benefit that I received after investing here. Among the more fascinating experiences I have had is going on a turtle tour to La Flor. This is one of the few places in the world to see this phenomenon. This fascinating event is called arribadas ...

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Puerto Vallarta’s Sea Turtles

23 hours ago ago from Travel and Leisure Articles

Around the globe, there are as many holidays as there are days in the year - more, in fact. This can be a good thing for the many people who like a good holiday celebration more than just about anything. A special day becomes even more festive when revelers choose to do their holiday celebrating on the road, so to speak. To add a bit of dazzle to the date, they book a place to stay in an exotic destination (a villa rental Puerto Vallarta, for ...

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New England: Dolphins & Turtles Dying Due To… Too Much Cold?

19 hours ago ago from The Robalution

According to the Cape Cod Times, it's not Global Warming that's killing the local sea life, it's a harsh and windy winter. Over the last 10 days, multiple dolphins have been stranded along the New England shore, requiring local animal rescue workers to save them.  Sadly, in the majority of cases, their efforts have failed.  According to C.T. Harry, assistant coordinator of the acronym-needing International Fund for Animal Welfare's ...

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