Biology
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'Gentle Recovery' of Brazil's Leatherback Turtles
Brazil's leatherback turtles are making a "gentle recovery" after 30 years of conservation efforts, new research shows. Scientists studied nesting sites in the state of EspĂrito Santo in eastern Brazil - the only place in the south-west Atlantic where leatherbacks regularly nest.
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