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at Fri Aug 8 23:08:46 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by buslady ]
>>Hello, I am new to the forum and wanted to introduce myself. I am currently a senior biology major/environmental studies minor at Ithaca College. This summer I am completing an internship at the Wetlands Institute in Stone Harbor, NJ, focusing on the conservation of the Diamondback Terrapin. >> >>Last month we received a call regarding a dead loggerhead turtle that had washed ashore at a local beach. Dr. Roger Wood (Research Director at the institute, Professor at Richard Stockton College of NJ), Dr. Patrick Baker (research scientist at the institute, professor at Swarthmore College) and I went to check it out... >> >>Investigating the scene >> >> >> >> >>Dr. Wood points out the probable cause of death... >> >> >>...injury from a boat propeller >> >> >>It looked like it was about to burst >> >> >> >> >> >> >>I probably shouldn't look so happy, but it was my first time encountering a loggerhead and was exciting nonetheless >>
yeah it is interesting even if it was a dead one, you learned to look for clues on it's cause of death.
It's sad tho, i dont see a long tail, a female? All those possible generations, gone. ![](images/smiles/sad.gif) ----- Buslady Keeper of 6 painted wood turtles, 1 spot and 1 reeves
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