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of their diet. Because sea grass needs to
                                                                            be cut short for it to grow, the turtles
                                                                            act as a kind of lawnmower, which
                                                                            allows shellfish and other crustaceans
                                                                            to thrive. And, unfortunately, sea grass
                                                                            environments have really struggled in
                                                                            recent years.”

                                                                            Educating the public about the most
                                                                            critically endangered species, like the
                                                                            hawksbill turtle, is as equally important
                                                                            as preservation and research programs.
                                                                            In addition to the Tour de Turtles
                                                                            program, which offers teachers across
                                                                            the country learning materials and the
                                                                            ability to follow the turtle tracking as
                                                                            a classroom project, the conservancy
                                                                            provides a number of resources for
                                                                            educators worldwide to learn directly
                                                                            from the experts.

                                                                            “Education is a huge part of what we
                                                                            do, especially in Florida because it’s one
                                                                            of the only places we aren’t monitoring
                                                                            nests every day,” says Beach. “But we are
                                                                            able to offer free education materials,
                                                                            programs, and presentations to anyone
                                                                            who’s interested. It’s always exciting
                                                                            when we get contacted by a school in
                                                                            Maryland or Michigan, for example,
                                                                            where there aren’t active populations of
                                                                            sea turtles and yet they are still excited
                                                                            to learn about the turtles.”

                                                                            “Most of our programs focus on kids
                                                                            and raising the next generation of













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