Smithsonian uses X-rays, cups and 216-yard threads to find turtle nests; 13 of 16 were raided
Smithsonian scientists are utilising cutting-edge methods to identify turtle nesting sites, revealing that numerous nests fall prey to predators shortly after egg deposition.
This alarming finding signals a crucial risk to the Eastern box turtle population.
By monitoring turtle movements and nesting patterns, the research seeks to illuminate survival rates, which is vital for effective conservation initiatives.
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