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'One in 1,000': Gabon eco-rangers battle for baby sea turtles' survival against the odds

Despite sometimes going without wages for months at a time, Gabon's eco-rangers continue to patrol the African nation's beaches to protect the nests of sea turtles against seagulls, crabs and encroaching sea levels. Desp…

'One in 1,000': Gabon eco-rangers battle for baby sea turtles' survival against the odds

Despite sometimes going without wages for months at a time, Gabon's eco-rangers continue to patrol the African nation's beaches to protect the nests of sea turtles against seagulls, crabs and encroaching sea levels. Despite sometimes going without wages for months at a time, Gabon's eco-rangers continue to patrol the African nation's beaches to protect the…

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  • Despite sometimes going without wages for months at a time, Gabon's eco-rangers continue to patrol the African nation's beaches to protect the nests of sea turtles against seagulls, crabs and…
  • Despite sometimes going without wages for months at a time, Gabon's eco-rangers continue to patrol the African nation's beaches to
  • protect the nests of sea turtles against seagulls, crabs and encroaching sea levels. Despite sometimes going without wages for
  • months at a time, Gabon's eco-rangers continue to patrol the African nation's beaches to protect the nests of sea turtles against

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  • months at a time, Gabon's eco-rangers continue to patrol the African nation's beaches to protect the nests of sea turtles against
  • seagulls, crabs and encroaching sea levels.

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • Despite sometimes going without wages for months at a time, Gabon's eco-rangers continue to patrol the African nation's beaches to
  • protect the nests of sea turtles against seagulls, crabs and encroaching sea levels. Despite sometimes going without wages for
  • months at a time, Gabon's eco-rangers continue to patrol the African nation's beaches to protect the nests of sea turtles against

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