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msn.com | Mahesh Kumar |Sibi Arasu
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AP PHOTOS: In this Indian city, locals patrol the beaches at night to protect endangered sea turtles
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thederrick.com | Mahesh Kumar |Sibi Arasu
A forest official walks with volunteers to search for olive ridley sea turtle eggs on Marina Beach in Chennai, India, Thursday, March 13, 2025. A forest official searches for olive ridley sea turtle eggs on Marina Beach in Chennai, India, Thursday, March 13, 2025. A forest official marks an area holding olive ridley sea turtle eggs on Marina Beach in Chennai, India, Friday, March 14, 2025.
AP PHOTOS: In this Indian city, locals patrol the beaches at night to protect endangered sea turtles
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register-herald.com | Mahesh Kumar |Sibi Arasu
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kdhnews.com | Mahesh Kumar |Sibi Arasu
CHENNAI, India (AP) - For nearly four decades, residents in southern India's coastal city of Chennai have patrolled moonlit beaches at night trying to protect sea turtles and their hatchlings that for millennia have nested along these shores. Hungry dogs, locals looking for a snack, and disorienting lights are among the hazards facing the olive ridley turtles and their eggs, which can take up to 60 days to hatch.
AP PHOTOS: In this Indian city, locals patrol the beaches at night to protect endangered sea turtles
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apnews.com | Mahesh Kumar |Sibi Arasu
CHENNAI, India (AP) — For nearly four decades, residents in southern India’s coastal city of Chennai have patrolled moonlit beaches at night trying to protect sea turtles and their hatchlings that for millennia have nested along these shores. Hungry dogs, locals looking for a snack, and disorienting lights are among the hazards facing the olive ridley turtles and their eggs, which can take up to 60 days to hatch.
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