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A nest containing 112 eggs from an endangered green sea turtle was found by park rangers at Koh Surin National Park in the southern province of Phang Nga on Sunday. Since the nest was in a potential flood zone, and the eggs were at risk of being eaten by animals, park rangers decided to relocate the eggs to a safe place on Koh Surin Tai. Out of the 112 eggs found, 106 eggs were intact and 6 eggs were broken. Green turtles are an endangered species and it is estimated that only one sea turtle hatchling out of every 1,000 […]

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