Critically endangered turtle found on same beach decades after first tagging By News November 22, 2020 Add Comment Edit A critically endangered hawksbill turtle, more than 60 years old and tagged three times, has returned to nest again 30 years after being first sighted on the Pilbara coast. Share this post Related PostsHow Tim Minchin’s quest to 'not become an unbearable tool with a huge-tiny ego' is goingIs Satanism a religion of social justice?Taronga Zoo orders independent probe into how five lions breached 'durable' enclosure fenceMusk touts Republicans as he pushes fresh agenda on TwitterDiscovered by Oprah, Dr Oz is putting Trump's popularity to the test in PennsylvaniaUkraine says Russian troops loot and occupy Kherson homes as battle loomsWith Australia wedged between Beijing and Washington, the Hawke government offers a lesson from another ageAlatoi Ishmael Kalsakau becomes Vanuatu's new prime minister, as first woman MP in 14 years sworn in
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