
Cracking down on poaching with 3D-printed fake turtle eggs
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A conservation biologist has developed a strategy that could help save sea turtles.
One of the world’s most endangered species, the sea turtle, is under threat from human encroachment and poaching. But a conservation biologist has developed a strategy that could help save them. By placing 3D-printed eggs with GPS trackers in nesting grounds, poachers who scoop up decoys unwittingly provide information for conservationists and law enforcement. John Yang reports.
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Cracking down on poaching with 3D-printed fake turtle eggs
Clip: 1/17/2018 | 8m 54sVideo has Closed Captions
One of the world’s most endangered species, the sea turtle, is under threat from human encroachment and poaching. But a conservation biologist has developed a strategy that could help save them. By placing 3D-printed eggs with GPS trackers in nesting grounds, poachers who scoop up decoys unwittingly provide information for conservationists and law enforcement. John Yang reports.
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