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Queensland’s critically endangered bum-breeding turtle populations set for a boost thanks to joint project by researchers
Queensland’s critically endangered bum-breathing turtles are set to have a brighter future, as researchers team up to figure out how to ‘trick’ the turtle into laying eggs outside its usual rainy breeding season.
Researchers from the Burnett Mary Regional Group (BMRG) have partnered with…
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