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Robotic turtle to help monitor world oceans
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08/01/2025
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A solar-powered robotic turtle is set to swim the world’s oceans for ecological research, aquatic preservation, and disaster response.
RoboTurtle has advanced capabilities such as water environment monitoring, biometric tracking and AI-supported hazardous material sampling.
Its smooth, shell-like exterior mimics the natural form of a turtle, enabling it to integrate into aquatic environments.
The design is also streamlined to reduce water resistance, enabling the robot to move with what the maker calls “precision and agility.”
Bionic multi-jointed limbs replicate a turtle’s movements, ensuring that its presence in fragile ecosystems does not look out of place.
Underneath the shell , the US designed RoboTurtle is equipped with advanced technologies.
An adaptive buoyancy system enables smooth transitions between land and water, allowing the robot to navigate challenging terrains and dynamic aquatic conditions.
AI-powered cameras provide researchers with real-time data, capturing everything from biometric details of marine life to environmental hazards such as oil spills.
Solar panels embedded in the shell enable it to perform long uninterrupted operation in remote locations.
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Robotic turtle to help monitor world oceans
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RoboTurtle 1
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08/01/2025
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A solar-powered robotic turtle is set to swim the world’s oceans for ecological research, aquatic preservation, and disaster response.
RoboTurtle has advanced capabilities such as water environment monitoring, biometric tracking and AI-supported hazardous material sampling.
Its smooth, shell-like exterior mimics the natural form of a turtle, enabling it to integrate into aquatic environments.
The design is also streamlined to reduce water resistance, enabling the robot to move with what the maker calls “precision and agility.”
Bionic multi-jointed limbs replicate a turtle’s movements, ensuring that its presence in fragile ecosystems does not look out of place.
Underneath the shell , the US designed RoboTurtle is equipped with advanced technologies.
An adaptive buoyancy system enables smooth transitions between land and water, allowing the robot to navigate challenging terrains and dynamic aquatic conditions.
AI-powered cameras provide researchers with real-time data, capturing everything from biometric details of marine life to environmental hazards such as oil spills.
Solar panels embedded in the shell enable it to perform long uninterrupted operation in remote locations.
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'It's nice to help a life to live': meet Sri Lanka's turtle guardians
Volunteers are helping save baby sea turtles as the endangered species' favourite nesting spots come under pressure from development, poaching and tourists.
The team of volunteers is patrolling a popular tourist beach on the outskirts of Colombo, Sri Lanka's capital, scouting for turtle nesting sites. Finding the nests can involve a bit of detective work.
Sea turtles were seen in the turtle hatchery centre in Dehiwala, Sri Lanka, on May 28, 2024.
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'It's nice to help a life to live': meet Sri Lanka's turtle guardians
Volunteers are helping save baby sea turtles as the endangered species' favourite nesting spots come under pressure from development, poaching and tourists.
The team of volunteers is patrolling a popular tourist beach on the outskirts of Colombo, Sri Lanka's capital, scouting for turtle nesting sites. Finding the nests can involve a bit of detective work.
A portrait of "Muditha Katuwawala," a volunteer of the sea turtle conservation on the Mount Lavnia beach in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 14, 2024.
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'It's nice to help a life to live': meet Sri Lanka's turtle guardians
Volunteers are helping save baby sea turtles as the endangered species' favourite nesting spots come under pressure from development, poaching and tourists.
The team of volunteers is patrolling a popular tourist beach on the outskirts of Colombo, Sri Lanka's capital, scouting for turtle nesting sites. Finding the nests can involve a bit of detective work.
Sea turtle volunteers join for the observe sea turtle nesting site at the Mount Lavinia beach in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 15, 2024.
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'It's nice to help a life to live': meet Sri Lanka's turtle guardians
Volunteers are helping save baby sea turtles as the endangered species' favourite nesting spots come under pressure from development, poaching and tourists.
The team of volunteers is patrolling a popular tourist beach on the outskirts of Colombo, Sri Lanka's capital, scouting for turtle nesting sites. Finding the nests can involve a bit of detective work.
A portrait of "Rose Fernando," a volunteer of the sea turtle conservation on the Mount Lavnia beach in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 14, 2024.
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'It's nice to help a life to live': meet Sri Lanka's turtle guardians
Volunteers are helping save baby sea turtles as the endangered species' favourite nesting spots come under pressure from development, poaching and tourists.
The team of volunteers is patrolling a popular tourist beach on the outskirts of Colombo, Sri Lanka's capital, scouting for turtle nesting sites. Finding the nests can involve a bit of detective work.
A portrait of "Amith Nilanga," a villager nearby the turtle nesting area on the Dehiwala in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 14, 2024.
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'It's nice to help a life to live': meet Sri Lanka's turtle guardians
Volunteers are helping save baby sea turtles as the endangered species' favourite nesting spots come under pressure from development, poaching and tourists.
The team of volunteers is patrolling a popular tourist beach on the outskirts of Colombo, Sri Lanka's capital, scouting for turtle nesting sites. Finding the nests can involve a bit of detective work.
See the turtle nesting area sign board seen on the Mount Lavinia beach in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 14, 2024.
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'It's nice to help a life to live': meet Sri Lanka's turtle guardians
Volunteers are helping save baby sea turtles as the endangered species' favourite nesting spots come under pressure from development, poaching and tourists.
The team of volunteers is patrolling a popular tourist beach on the outskirts of Colombo, Sri Lanka's capital, scouting for turtle nesting sites. Finding the nests can involve a bit of detective work.
Newly born Olive Ridley sea turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea) were released into the sea from the turtle nesting site at the Dehiwala beach in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 14, 2024.
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'It's nice to help a life to live': meet Sri Lanka's turtle guardians
Volunteers are helping save baby sea turtles as the endangered species' favourite nesting spots come under pressure from development, poaching and tourists.
The team of volunteers is patrolling a popular tourist beach on the outskirts of Colombo, Sri Lanka's capital, scouting for turtle nesting sites. Finding the nests can involve a bit of detective work.
Newly born Olive Ridley sea turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea) were released into the sea from the turtle nesting site at the Dehiwala beach in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 14, 2024.
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'It's nice to help a life to live': meet Sri Lanka's turtle guardians
Volunteers are helping save baby sea turtles as the endangered species' favourite nesting spots come under pressure from development, poaching and tourists.
The team of volunteers is patrolling a popular tourist beach on the outskirts of Colombo, Sri Lanka's capital, scouting for turtle nesting sites. Finding the nests can involve a bit of detective work.
Two newly born Olive Ridley sea turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea) walk at the sea from the turtles nesting site at the Dehiwala beach in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 14, 2024.
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Robot turtle to help lead wild hatchlings to the sea.
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Turtle 1
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08/08/2023
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Pictures must credit: University of Notre Dame
A robot sea turtle is being developed by engineers to help guide hatchlings from nesting grounds in to the ocean.
And because of the creature’s bizarre gait, the model can also be used to help design more versatile robots.
Sea turtles can glide majestically through ocean waters but manoeuvre like armoured vehicles over rocks and sand on land.
The turtle robot was designed using data from zoological studies on the morphology, gait patterns and flipper flexibility of multiple sea turtle species.
It has an oval-shaped body, four independently radio-controlled flippers, an electronic onboard control unit, a multi-sensor device and a battery.
The body frame and flipper connectors are 3D printed using a rigid polymer.
The flippers are moulded from silicone to provide both flexibility and stiffness.
The robot , developed at the University of Notre Dame. Indiana, in the USA, mimics a real sea turtle's propulsion with the front flippers moving forward while smaller smaller hind flippers allow it to change direction.
OPS: The robot turtle crawls across sand just like a real one.
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Robot turtle to help lead wild hatchlings to the sea.
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Turtle 1
Ref 15013
08/08/2023
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Pictures must credit: University of Notre Dame
A robot sea turtle is being developed by engineers to help guide hatchlings from nesting grounds in to the ocean.
And because of the creature’s bizarre gait, the model can also be used to help design more versatile robots.
Sea turtles can glide majestically through ocean waters but manoeuvre like armoured vehicles over rocks and sand on land.
The turtle robot was designed using data from zoological studies on the morphology, gait patterns and flipper flexibility of multiple sea turtle species.
It has an oval-shaped body, four independently radio-controlled flippers, an electronic onboard control unit, a multi-sensor device and a battery.
The body frame and flipper connectors are 3D printed using a rigid polymer.
The flippers are moulded from silicone to provide both flexibility and stiffness.
The robot , developed at the University of Notre Dame. Indiana, in the USA, mimics a real sea turtle's propulsion with the front flippers moving forward while smaller smaller hind flippers allow it to change direction.
OPS: The robot turtle crawls across sand just like a real one.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Robot turtle to help lead wild hatchlings to the sea.
Ferrari Press Agency
Turtle 1
Ref 15013
08/08/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: University of Notre Dame
A robot sea turtle is being developed by engineers to help guide hatchlings from nesting grounds in to the ocean.
And because of the creature’s bizarre gait, the model can also be used to help design more versatile robots.
Sea turtles can glide majestically through ocean waters but manoeuvre like armoured vehicles over rocks and sand on land.
The turtle robot was designed using data from zoological studies on the morphology, gait patterns and flipper flexibility of multiple sea turtle species.
It has an oval-shaped body, four independently radio-controlled flippers, an electronic onboard control unit, a multi-sensor device and a battery.
The body frame and flipper connectors are 3D printed using a rigid polymer.
The flippers are moulded from silicone to provide both flexibility and stiffness.
The robot , developed at the University of Notre Dame. Indiana, in the USA, mimics a real sea turtle's propulsion with the front flippers moving forward while smaller smaller hind flippers allow it to change direction.
OPS: The robot turtle under test
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Robot turtle to help lead wild hatchlings to the sea.
Ferrari Press Agency
Turtle 1
Ref 15013
08/08/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: University of Notre Dame
A robot sea turtle is being developed by engineers to help guide hatchlings from nesting grounds in to the ocean.
And because of the creature’s bizarre gait, the model can also be used to help design more versatile robots.
Sea turtles can glide majestically through ocean waters but manoeuvre like armoured vehicles over rocks and sand on land.
The turtle robot was designed using data from zoological studies on the morphology, gait patterns and flipper flexibility of multiple sea turtle species.
It has an oval-shaped body, four independently radio-controlled flippers, an electronic onboard control unit, a multi-sensor device and a battery.
The body frame and flipper connectors are 3D printed using a rigid polymer.
The flippers are moulded from silicone to provide both flexibility and stiffness.
The robot , developed at the University of Notre Dame. Indiana, in the USA, mimics a real sea turtle's propulsion with the front flippers moving forward while smaller smaller hind flippers allow it to change direction.
OPS: The robot turtle crawls across sand just like a real one.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Robot turtle to help lead wild hatchlings to the sea.
Ferrari Press Agency
Turtle 1
Ref 15013
08/08/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: University of Notre Dame
A robot sea turtle is being developed by engineers to help guide hatchlings from nesting grounds in to the ocean.
And because of the creature’s bizarre gait, the model can also be used to help design more versatile robots.
Sea turtles can glide majestically through ocean waters but manoeuvre like armoured vehicles over rocks and sand on land.
The turtle robot was designed using data from zoological studies on the morphology, gait patterns and flipper flexibility of multiple sea turtle species.
It has an oval-shaped body, four independently radio-controlled flippers, an electronic onboard control unit, a multi-sensor device and a battery.
The body frame and flipper connectors are 3D printed using a rigid polymer.
The flippers are moulded from silicone to provide both flexibility and stiffness.
The robot , developed at the University of Notre Dame. Indiana, in the USA, mimics a real sea turtle's propulsion with the front flippers moving forward while smaller smaller hind flippers allow it to change direction.
OPS: The robot turtle crawls across sand just like a real one.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Robot turtle to help lead wild hatchlings to the sea.
Ferrari Press Agency
Turtle 1
Ref 15013
08/08/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: University of Notre Dame
A robot sea turtle is being developed by engineers to help guide hatchlings from nesting grounds in to the ocean.
And because of the creature’s bizarre gait, the model can also be used to help design more versatile robots.
Sea turtles can glide majestically through ocean waters but manoeuvre like armoured vehicles over rocks and sand on land.
The turtle robot was designed using data from zoological studies on the morphology, gait patterns and flipper flexibility of multiple sea turtle species.
It has an oval-shaped body, four independently radio-controlled flippers, an electronic onboard control unit, a multi-sensor device and a battery.
The body frame and flipper connectors are 3D printed using a rigid polymer.
The flippers are moulded from silicone to provide both flexibility and stiffness.
The robot , developed at the University of Notre Dame. Indiana, in the USA, mimics a real sea turtle's propulsion with the front flippers moving forward while smaller smaller hind flippers allow it to change direction.
OPS: The robot turtle crawls across sand just like a real one.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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PEOPLE - 'American Idol' hat einen neuen Champion: Iam Tongi gewinnt die 21. Staffel
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KAHUKU, HI - May 16, 2023: Iam Tongi pictured at the American Idol finalist Iam Tongi Homecoming concert at Turtle Bay Resort in Kahuku, HI on May 16, 2023. Credit: Erik Kabik Photography/ MediaPunch
American Idol finalist Iam Tongi Homecoming concert, Kahuku, Hawaii - 16 May 2023
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REPORTAGE - Varosha, die verlorene Stadt: Der Ferienort Varosha in Famagusta ist seit dem Einmarsch der türkischen Armee in Nordzypern im Jahr 1974 für die Welt verschlossen
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Sun beds, beach brollies and cages to protect turtle nests on the newly opened beach, Varosha, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus.Varosha the lost city. The holiday resort of Varosha in Famagusta has been closed off to the world since the Turkish Army invaded Northern Cyprus in 1974. The Cypriot Turkish Government opened the parts of Varosha to the public in late 2020 and visitors can now walk or cycle around the deserted hotels and buildings in what was once the jewel in the crown of Cypriot holiday resorts.
Varosha in Famagusta, Cyprus - 10 Nov 2021
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, stands with his van and dogs after turtle hunting in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, searches for turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, searches for turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, and Meredith Brooks, a community member in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina retrieve a previously caught box turtle that was released to demonstrate the ability of the dogs on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
A trained dog finds a previously caught box turtle for as a demonstration of the dogs ability in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
A previously caught box turtle is seen in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
Trained dogs search for box turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
Trained dogs search for box turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, searches for turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, searches for turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, searches for turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, searches for turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, searches for turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, preps his dogs to search for turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, preps his dogs to search for turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, preps his dogs to search for turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, poses for a portrait with his dogs in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, poses for a portrait with his dogs in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, poses for a portrait with his dogs in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, poses for a portrait with his dogs in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, poses for a portrait with his dogs in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, poses for a portrait with his dogs in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, speaks with, Meredith Brooks, a community member and animal activist in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
Steve O'Neil of Earthshine Nature Programs talks with collaborators during a hunt for turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, searches for turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, searches for turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, searches for turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, searches for turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, searches for turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, searches for turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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John Rucker and his dogs battle extreme weather, snakes and tough terrain to track turtles as their habitat is increasingly under threat.
John Rucker, a turtle hunter from Montana, searches for turtles in the Sherwood Forest community in Brevard North Carolina on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Rucker was brought in to asses box turtle populations in collaboration with Earthshine Nature Programs and the Sherwood Forest community.
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