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Happy World Turtle Day!

May 23, 2013by lepeavey 2 Comments

What can you do to celebrate and protect sea turtles today (and perhaps every day)?  Here are a few suggestions: Avoid eating shrimp, as thousands of sea turtles accidentally die […]

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