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Endangered ‘bum-breathing’ Mary River turtle’s nest found in new territory

It’s a curious-looking creature with a funny nickname, but the ‘bum-breathing’ Mary River turtle in Queensland is under serious threat for survival.
Key points:
- Turtle conservationists say the discovery has come as a surprise
- The find is a silver lining to a year of low water levels in the Mary River
- It could help increase knowledge of the species
Now, the discovery of a turtle nest in an area previously thought to be outside their range has researchers intrigued, even a little hopeful.
Glimpsing a nest is a rare experience.
It involves early morning exploration along the banks of the Mary River, spotting tracks, and a lot of luck with timing.
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