On Beaches Quieted By The Pandemic, Lebanon Sees Sea Turtle Boom
As Lebanon reels from multiple tragedies, conservationists are pointing to one bright spot. They say a record number of endangered green sea turtles have come to nest on the country's shores.
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September 4, 2020 at 09:27PM
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NPR News: On Beaches Quieted By The Pandemic, Lebanon Sees Sea Turtle Boom
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