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20,000 baby turtles killed by bulldozer

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GoldAutumn GoldAutumn NSW Posts: 137
1 11 Jul 2012
I just saw this in the news.

"Dead turtles and smashed eggs were scattered on a northern Trinidad beach after government workers drove their bulldozers over the world's densest leatherback turtle breeding ground. "

How awful! How could they let this happen! Does anyone have any more info on this??

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/8497409/bulldozer-filmed-crushing-thousands-of-baby-turtles
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Casper.s2 Casper.s2 SA Posts: 1640
2 11 Jul 2012
yeah the bulldozer killed them... not the f**k faces driving them.

titles made me laugh, lol don't do that.

that is terrible really, aren't they critically endangered...

also, that is almost above a fine-able offense. (well it is, also when someone does something greater than what the law can deal, it is often like nothing even happened)
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GoldAutumn GoldAutumn NSW Posts: 137
3 11 Jul 2012
Casper.s2 said:
yeah the bulldozer killed them... not the f**k faces driving them.

titles made me laugh, lol don't do that.

that is terrible really, aren't they critically endangered...

also, that is almost above a fine-able offense. (well it is, also when someone does something greater than what the law can deal, it is often like nothing even happened)
I was so shocked when i read the article, how could the government hire people to do that? Isn't there some law protecting the land or animal from harm to itself and environment? Such a terrible shame and waste -_-
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Casper.s2 Casper.s2 SA Posts: 1640
4 11 Jul 2012
I'm mostly thinking about this photo I saw in the ANZANG nature photography exhibition/event:

http://sta.sh/0uz09vrv4gs

And the nuances added to the ominous tones, as if converted from portent/the portended to the now past and then compunction.

It was taken with a fish eye wink not a human one obviously.
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