Deccan Chronicle

Die in Mexico

300 rare turtles

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Mexico City: Close to 300 rare green turtles have been found dead on the beaches of southern Mexico, killed by a red tide of microalgae caused in part by climate change, authoritie­s said. The algae feeds tiny fish called salp that are toxic to turtles. It reached the shores of Oaxaca state a little over two weeks ago, the Federal Attorney’s Office for Environmen­tal Protection said on Thursday. A total of 292 turtles were found dead, it said, adding that 27 were saved and will be nursed back to health before being released back into the wild. The animals are endangered green turtles, which can grow up to 1.5 metres long.

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