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Kenya faces sea turtle crisis

DW News · 17 days ago
DW News
DW News
17 days ago

Above a certain temperature, only female turtles hatch. Climate change and pollution are upsetting nature’s delicate balance and putting the babies at risk. Can the Turtle Police save them?

Breakdown
  • Rising temperatures are causing most sea turtle hatchlings to be female, threatening population balance. 40s
  • Egg survival rates have dropped, with some nests showing high mortality due to heat and moisture. 1m 19s
  • Plastic pollution increases sand temperature and further disrupts egg incubation. 2m 22s
  • Rangers use sandbags and shade to protect nests from erosion and overheating. 3m 13s
  • Researchers are monitoring a herpesvirus that affects turtles under climate-related stress. 3m 34s
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