Mystery migration : tracking sea turtles

Description: These fascinating reptiles have been around since the age of dinosaurs, but threats from humans endanger their continued existence. Their ability to migrate thousands of miles and need to nest on lands edge pose interesting dilemmas for the scientists trying to save them. They also present unique opportunities to study their natural behavior. Follow along with scientists as they track the migration of sea turtles and try to protect them throughout their long-distance journey.
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Origin: 2000-09-26
Created By: Ball State University
Contributor(s): Best Buy (Firm); National Museum of Natural History (U.S.); Ball State University. Teachers College; Indiana Academy. Office of Outreach Programs; Massachusetts Corporation for Educational Telecommunications; Apple Computer, Inc.; Kornmann, Mark; Klugel, Dottie; Bell, Allison; Long, Cathy; Raleigh, Chris; Rosentreter, Josh; Osborn, Nancy; Payne, Suzie; Santos, Al; Vertrees, Ian; Smith, Brandon; Divis, Dave; Marsden, Jon; Riley, Kayonne; Dean, Ben; Ehrhart, Llewellyn; Tritaik, Paul; Godfrey, David; Zug, George; Curlee, Kevin; Cunningham, Petra; Peters, Nancy; Clendenin, Prill; Vogt, Alexande; Fowler, Megan; Dussan, Naiara; Bell, Emily; Barker, Tim; DeLong, Gwynne; Matiz, Megan; Danzy, Larelle; Scime, Madonna; Compton, Alice; Bailiff, Austin; Jones, Hanna; Lake, Tree; Cordell, Hanna;
Source: http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUElFiTrp/id/16
Collection: BSU Electronic Field Trip Videos
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Geography: United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Sea turtles
Sea turtles--Conservation
Sea turtles--Research

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