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Protect the Ancient Leatherback & Empower Indigenous Sea Guardians

For decades, our work to save the critically endangered leatherback sea turtle has taken us across the world – from the beaches of California to the remote shores of Papua New Guinea, where these magnificent giants come ashore to nest. Leatherbacks make one of the longest migrations on Earth – swimming thousands of miles from Indonesia to the U.S. West Coast to feed on jellyfish. Yet, along their journey, they face mounting threats: poaching, co…
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Turtle Island Restoration Network broke the news in on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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