Training Workshop Report - Strengthening Community Based Marine Turtle Conservation in Madang, Papua New Guinea. October 2009
Biodiversity Conservation
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Sea turtles of today have changed little from their ancient reptilian ancestors that appeared on earth millions of years ago before humans. For many years, humans have been exploiting turtles for food and decorative ornaments. In the last 200 years or so, the uncontrollable harvests of adults and juveniles and turtle eggs have caused sea turtle population worldwide to drastically decline. The remaining population are critically endangered and very close to extinction.