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Rising Temperatures Could Drive Sea Turtles to Extinction
Global warming could negatively influence sea turtle populations. A new study from the College of Science at Swansea University revealed that global warming brought about by climate change could negatively influence the population of sea turtles in some parts of the world, potentially pushing them at the edge of extinction.
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