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Green sea turtle conservation: How one species' recovery gives hope amid a sea of decline

Green sea turtle conservation: How one species' recovery gives hope amid a sea of decline

Update: 2025-10-22
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Green sea turtle conservation shows us what's possible when people, policy, and passion align. Once nearly wiped out by overharvesting and habitat loss, the green sea turtle has made an inspiring recovery after decades of global protection. In this episode, Andrew Lewin shares a deeply personal story of encountering a turtle nest in Florida with his daughters and reflects on how that moment connects to today's IUCN Red List update.

But while the turtle story offers hope, the latest report warns of darker trends. Arctic seals like the harp, hooded, and bearded seals are now at greater risk as melting sea ice robs them of essential habitat, and 61 percent of the world's bird species are in decline due to deforestation, agriculture, invasive species, and climate change. Andrew breaks down how the balance between success and loss reveals both the fragility of nature and the power of sustained conservation.

This episode isn't just about wildlife; it's about people choosing to act. Andrew explains how individual and collective choices—from voting and policy advocacy to supporting community-based conservation—can determine which species recover and which fade away.

 

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Green sea turtle conservation: How one species' recovery gives hope amid a sea of decline

Green sea turtle conservation: How one species' recovery gives hope amid a sea of decline

Andrew Lewin - Marine Biologist & Science Communicator