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That's last week's news

I've been turtling all week long ... collecting turtle news, that is ... and here is my bounty. Enjoy!

01/21/2008 - Turtle population under threat
01/21/2008 - Work of J. Nichols '89 to Save Sea Turtles Produces Results, Reports San Diego Union-Tribune
01/20/2008 - Turtle could throw wrench in casino plans
01/20/2008 - Why don’t turtles cross the road?
01/19/2008 - Subdivision meets major obstacles in trees, tortoises
01/19/2008 - Framingham teachers headed to Costa Rica
01/19/2008 - Endangered turtle could put snag in resort casino project
01/18/2008 - Cute turtle a real terminator
01/18/2008 - Texas Man Pleads Guilty to Smuggling Protected Sea Turtles
01/18/2008 - Illegal turtle trade thriving - report
01/18/2008 - Biosecurity takes Currumbin Valley turtle
01/18/2008 - Too late for Leatherback but hope for Green, Hawksbill turtles
01/17/2008 - Turtle in safe hands
01/17/2008 - Varanasi boatmen on indefinite strike against tortoise zone entry tax
01/17/2008 - Recovered turtles return to sea
01/17/2008 - After red tide's toll, sea turtles return to Brevard County beach
01/17/2008 - American turtle threatens wildlife
01/17/2008 - Buddie Boogies Back Into The Briny Blue
01/17/2008 - Gators and turtles dive into Georgia Aquarium
01/16/2008 - Turtle alert for beach walkers
01/16/2008 - Sea Turtles Released After Rehabilitation From Red Tide Ailments
01/15/2008 - Endangered Turtles Bring Higher Profits for Pet Dealers

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