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Sea Turtle Populations Show Signs of Recovery, but Challenges Persist​

A recent global study indicates that sea turtle populations are rebounding in several regions, reflecting decades of conservation efforts. However, certain populations, particularly in the Pacific Ocean, continue to face significant threats.​

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