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Saving the Turtle

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

LAST April a symposium was held on the Greek island of Crete to discuss the fate of the worlds sea turtles. About 800 biologists and conservationists from all over the world attended the annual meeting to find ways to save the endangered species from extinction. New ways, including use of satellites to locate the habitat and monitor the migratory pattern of the species, featured at the meeting.

Tempo journalist Agung Rulianto attended the Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation and filed this report:

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FIRST time attending the symposium? asked a fellow passenger sitting next to me on the plane. Yes, I said curtly. I suspected the man who introduced himself as Michael L. Guinea, a zoology lecturer at the Charles Darwin University in Australia would lecture me on how to best cover the symposium, having himself several times participated in the annual meeting.

True enough, Michael began by advising me not to miss the informal sessions in between th

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