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Turtle-y committed to conserving Flatback Turtles. 🐢 The Flatback Turtle (Natator depressus) loves staying close to home. Flatbacks have the smallest geographic range of the world’s marine turtle species, sticking to Australia's sparkling coastal waters. These Aussie turtles face various threats, from climate change, habitat loss, pollution, and coastal development. But we're working with partners to conserve and protect them as part of our Flatback Futures project. The project, which is part of the Government of Western Australia's North West Shelf Flatback Turtle Conservation Program (NWSFTCP) combines information about the turtles and the community, acts on the results, and finds ways to adjust to change. Find out more about the project (and how we're protecting four other iconic species): https://lnkd.in/g2EizcDV 📷 | Allysha Cartledge

  • Flatback turtle swimming in clear blue water from above
  • Flatback turtle swimming in clear blue water from above
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