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Collected Item: “Turtle Baby Boom”

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Turtle Baby Boom

What sort of object is this: text story, photograph, video, audio interview, screenshot, drawing, meme, etc.?

text story

Tell us a story; share your experience. Describe what the object or story you've uploaded says about the pandemic, and/or why what you've submitted is important to you.

As an animal lover, one of the best things about the pandemic was the many stories of animals in the wild and in zoos breeding more successfully. Turtles around the globe were able to return to traditional nesting sites without the interference of tourists and beach goers. National Geographic published this article about nesting turtles in Florida. Some say the pandemic made a big difference in nesting success, others are less convinced. They also point out that the pandemic has caused increased poaching due to economic hardships. Finally, the article also sheds light on the ongoing problems turtles face due to climate change.

Use one-word hashtags (separated by commas) to describe your story. For example: Where did it originate? How does this object make you feel? How does this object relate to the pandemic?

wildlife, sea turtle, hatchling, egg, nest, Florida, Atlantic Coast, Gulf Coast, environment, climate change, poaching, hardship, Sea Turtle Conservancy, endangered, tourism, beach, stay-at-home order

Enter a URL associated with this object, if relevant.

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/florida-could-see-a-sea-turtle-baby-boom-thanks-to-pandemic

Who originally created this object? (If you created this object, such as photo, then put "self" here.)

Jesse Scott, Rebecca Smith, National Geographic

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2020-10-22
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