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      <title>Sea turtle comeback in a corner of the Caribbean</title>
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      <description>GRANDE RIVIERE, Trinidad (AP) — Giant leatherback turtles, some weighing half as much as a small car, drag themselves out of the ocean and up the sloping shore on the northeastern coast of Trinidad while villagers await wearing dimmed headlamps in the dark. Their black carapaces glistening, the turtles inch along the moonlit beach, using their powerful front flippers to move...</description>
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      <description>JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A U.S. firm recently gave smart phones to some game rangers in South Africa to help them track poachers who kill rhinos for their horns. An anti-poaching ad campaign in Vietnam, a key illegal market, shows rhinos with human hands or feet in place of horns, which are made from the same material as fingernails and toenails. 
                   Despite these...</description>
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      <description>MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A Chinese boat that ran into a coral reef in the southwestern Philippines held evidence of even more environmental destruction inside: more than 10,000 kilograms (22,000 pounds) of meat from a protected species, the pangolin or scaly anteater. 
                   The steel-hulled vessel hit an atoll on April 8 at the Tubbataha National Marine Park,...</description>
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      <description>MEXICO CITY (AP) — The number of Monarch butterflies making it to their winter refuge in Mexico dropped 59 percent this year, falling to the lowest level since comparable record-keeping began 20 years ago, scientists reported Wednesday. 
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      <title>DiCaprio calls for ivory trade ban in Thailand</title>
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      <description>BANGKOK (AP) — Leonardo DiCaprio wants Thailand to ban all ivory trade in the country as part of a global campaign to tackle illegal wildlife crimes. 
                   World Wildlife Fund and the actor were encouraging people to sign a petition urging Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to ban the trade and save African and Asian elephants from illegal poaching. Although Th...</description>
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      <title>Foreign poachers target Cameroon elephants: Expert</title>
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      <description>YAOUNDE, Cameroon (AP) — Despite armed guards, Cameroon's dwindling elephant population is being decimated by heavily armed gangs of international poachers, according to a top official of the World Wide Fund for Nature. 
                   Tighter security has been mounted because intelligence shows that two gangs of poachers from Sudan are heading for the area, said WWF Cam...</description>
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