
Cracking down on poaching with 3D-printed fake turtle eggs
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Biology
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11th Grade - University
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The video explores a conservation effort in Costa Rica to protect sea turtles from poaching. Conservationists use 3D printed decoy eggs with GPS trackers to monitor poaching activities. The project, led by Paso Pacifico, aims to gather data on poaching routes and networks. Community involvement, especially educating the youth, is emphasized to ensure long-term conservation success. The initiative highlights the challenges sea turtles face and innovative solutions to combat poaching.
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