Green turtles (Chelonia mydas), Southwest Atlantic Ocean (key nesting site: Brazil)
Once depleted due to extensive consumption of eggs and meat as well as accidental capture in fisheries, green turtles are on the rise in this region thanks to long-term, collaborative conservation efforts.
© Projeto Tamar - Brazil - Image bank
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Green turtles (Chelonia mydas), Southwest Atlantic Ocean (key nesting site: Brazil)
Once depleted due to extensive consumption of eggs and meat as well as accidental capture in fisheries, green turtles are on the rise in this region thanks to long-term, collaborative conservation efforts.
© Projeto Tamar - Brazil - Image bank
PERMITTED USE: This image may be downloaded at no charge for one-time use for coverage/promotion of the press release titled “Turtles in Trouble: 11 Most Threatened Sea Turtle Populations in the World Identified” by Conservation International. No copying, distribution or archiving permitted. No sublicensing, sale or resale permitted.
REQUIRED CREDIT AND CAPTION: All image uses must bear the copyright notice and be properly credited to © Projeto Tamar - Brazil - Image bank must be accompanied by a caption, which makes reference to the “Turtles in Trouble: 11 Most Threatened Sea Turtle Populations in the World Identified” Any uses in which the image appears without proper copyright notice and caption referencing the press release on the “Turtles in Trouble: 11 Most Threatened Sea Turtle Populations in the World Identified” are subject to paid licensing
Nikon D200 |
Original size: 3872x2592 |
Current: 800x536 |