[NatureNS] Kemp's Ridley, Hall's Harbour

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Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 17:37:30 -0400
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Fantastic Ian,
Paul R.

On 2015-11-10, at 5:22 PM, Ian Manning wrote:

> Check out this exciting bit of news from the Canadian Sea Turtle =
network! Normally this type of stranding story doesn't have a happy =
ending. Here's hoping the little guy continues to hold on!=20
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> https://canadaseaturtle.wordpress.com/2015/11/10/meet-eric/
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> It's worth noting that about a few weeks ago the network was asking =
for regular beach-walkers to keep their eyes open for stranded turtles. =
See copy and pasted message below from the Canadian Sea Turtle Networks =
Facebook Page:
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> "We are launching a brand new pilot project that will require =
volunteers. We are hoping some of you will be able to help us learn more =
about how often sea turtles get stranded on our beaches.
> Our new Sea Turtle Beach Patrol project aims to put dedicated effort =
into searching for sea turtles - leatherbacks AND hard-shelled sea =
turtles - that wash up on our beaches, in the hope of better =
understanding the frequency and distribution of these animals in our =
waters. This study will make a meaningful contribution to both our sea =
turtle research and conservation efforts in Atlantic Canada.
> Requirements for participants:
> -Live in the Canadian Maritime provinces, particularly Nova Scotia
> -Live near an ocean beach or be willing to drive to one on a weekly =
basis
> -Be 18 years of age or have an adult participate with you
> If you'd like more information on how to get involved, please email =
khamelin@seaturtle.ca or give us a call at our office: 902-423-6224. =
Feel free to share with any nature-loving friends!"
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> Best,
> Ian


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<html><head></head><body style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; =
-webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; =
">Fantastic Ian,<div>Paul R.</div><div><br><div><div>On 2015-11-10, at =
5:22 PM, Ian Manning wrote:</div><br =
class=3D"Apple-interchange-newline"><blockquote type=3D"cite"><div =
dir=3D"ltr">Check out this exciting bit of news from the Canadian Sea =
Turtle network! Normally this type of stranding story doesn't have a =
happy ending. Here's hoping the little guy continues to hold =
on!&nbsp;<div><br></div><div><a =
href=3D"https://canadaseaturtle.wordpress.com/2015/11/10/meet-eric/">https=
://canadaseaturtle.wordpress.com/2015/11/10/meet-eric/</a><br></div><div><=
br></div><div>It's worth noting that about a few weeks ago the network =
was asking for regular beach-walkers to keep their eyes open for =
stranded turtles. See copy and pasted message below from the Canadian =
Sea Turtle Networks Facebook Page:<br><br></div><div>"<span =
style=3D"color:rgb(20,24,35);font-family:helvetica,arial,sans-serif;font-s=
ize:14px;line-height:19.32px">We are launching a brand new pilot project =
that will require volunteers. We are hoping some of you will be able to =
help us learn more about how often sea turtles get stranded on our =
beaches.</span></div><p style=3D"margin:6px =
0px;color:rgb(20,24,35);font-family:helvetica,arial,sans-serif;font-size:1=
4px;line-height:19.32px">Our new Sea Turtle Beach Patrol project aims to =
put dedicated effort into searching for sea turtles - leatherbacks AND =
hard-shelled sea turtles - that wash up on our beaches, in the hope of =
better understanding the frequency and distribution of these animals in =
our waters. This study w<span class=3D"" style=3D"display:inline">ill =
make a meaningful contribution to both our sea turtle research and =
conservation efforts in Atlantic Canada.</span></p><div class=3D"" =
style=3D"display:inline;color:rgb(20,24,35);font-family:helvetica,arial,sa=
ns-serif;font-size:14px;line-height:19.32px"><p style=3D"margin:0px 0px =
6px">Requirements for participants:<br>-Live in the Canadian Maritime =
provinces, particularly Nova Scotia<br>-Live near an ocean beach or be =
willing to drive to one on a weekly basis<br>-Be 18 years of age or have =
an adult participate with you</p><p style=3D"margin:6px 0px">If you'd =
like more information on how to get involved, please email <a =
href=3D"mailto:khamelin@seaturtle.ca">khamelin@seaturtle.ca</a> or give =
us a call at our office: 902-423-6224. Feel free to share with any =
nature-loving =
friends!"</p></div><div><br></div><div>Best,</div><div>Ian</div></div>
</blockquote></div><br></div></body></html>=

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