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Mystify me: Meet the Sunshine Coast’s best conservation worker

Tuesday March 23, 2021
Loggerhead turtle Mystify has visited Buddina Beach three times already this nesting season, having been tracked by conservationists for over a decade, making her the most researched turtle on the Sunshine Coast.
Mystify’s hatchlings entering the ocean. (Image: supplied)
This nesting season, TurtleCare Sunshine Coast has recorded three separate visits to Buddina Beach by the specially tagged (K90712) turtle named Mystify, providing much needed information on the endangered species.
Loggerheads typically lay eggs every four years, whereas Mystify has been visiting…
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