Saved by the shell: Tiny turtles given 2nd chance to survive in
By A Mystery Man Writer
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It's time for the baby turtles to begin their return to nature. The Canadian Wildlife Federation has been helping the at-risk turtles hatch in the non-profit's suburban Ottawa offices after rescuing their nests from precarious places across eastern Ontario. The federation bought another incubator this year, allowing them to accommodate 1,000 hatchlings, which develop faster in those controlled conditions than their cousins left in the wild. Dave Seburn, a freshwater turtle specialist for the fed
It's time for the baby turtles to begin their return to nature. The Canadian Wildlife Federation has been helping the at-risk turtles hatch in the non
It's time for the baby turtles to begin their return to nature. The Canadian Wildlife Federation has been helping the at-risk turtles hatch in the non
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