The Conservation of Sea Turtles: Practices and Problems |
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Authors: | PRITCHARD PETER CHARLES HOWARD |
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Institution: | Florida Audubon Society Post Office Drawer 7, Maitland, Florida 32751 |
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Abstract: | The various techniques in common use for conservation and restorationof depleted sea turtle populations are reviewed, namely: banninginternational commerce; operating artificial hatcheries, bothin the natural beach environment and in styrofoam and othertypes of incubators; "head-starting" of hatchlings in captivity;protection of nesting females by means of beach patrols; andtranslocation of eggs or hatchlings to distant areas from whichturtles have been extirpated or to which it is desired to introducenew colonies. The difficulties of monitoring the results ofall of these techniques are discussed, and potential dangersor disadvantages of each approach are reviewed. It is concludedthat, until unequivocal data become available, turtle conservationistsshould continue to pursue common sense or logically sound restorationprograms, but should constantly re-evaluate their actions inthe light of the latest available knowledge and modify or desistfrom current approaches as necessary. |
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