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Graphs Depicting the Decline of the Pacific Leatherback

October 17th, 2006

Leatherback sea turtles in the Pacific ocean are being driven towards extinction at a rate faster than they can recover. After hatching, a leatherback will not nest until is it is 15-20 years old, meaning decades are needed for some conservation actions to be reflected in the most accurate populations, those of the nesting females.

Click to see and download graphs depicting the decline of Pacific leatherbacks in Malaysia, Costa Rica, and Mexico.




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