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Reptiles of Australia / Endangered species / Sea turtles / Dermochelys / Leatherback sea turtle / Costa Rica / Caribbean Conservation Corporation / Canadian Organization for Tropical Education and Research / Fauna of Asia / Herpetology / Conservation
Date: 2014-03-25 13:42:14
Reptiles of Australia
Endangered species
Sea turtles
Dermochelys
Leatherback sea turtle
Costa Rica
Caribbean Conservation Corporation
Canadian Organization for Tropical Education and Research
Fauna of Asia
Herpetology
Conservation

COSTA RICA Students complete more than 20 hours of research during beach patrols and research investigation, as well as 30+ hours of coursework and hands-on instruction in sea turtle biology, rainforest ecology, and cons

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