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Howeana returns home I Australian Rural & Regional News

Summary by Australian Rural & Regional News
NSW Department of Primary Industries, Lord Howe Island Marine Park News, The Lord Howe Island Signal Last November, a weak and injured Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) was found near the jetty by young Lord Howe Island residents. They alerted the local veterinary nurse and certified wildlife carer, Deb Thompson, who arrived onsite to assess the turtle’s condition. Residents and visitors showed up to welcome Howeana home. Photo: Lord Howe Island…
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Geelong Independent broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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