Environmental Film Series: Saving Sea Turtles

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Friday August 16

7:00 PM  –  9:00 PM

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Fri., Aug 16 from 7 – 9 p.m., join us in Botany Hall Auditorium for a screening of Saving Sea Turtles: Preventing Extinction. A true story about people coming together to save the sea turtles we love, this feature-length independent documentary tells the larger natural history story of the world's rarest sea turtle, the Kemp's ridley turtle, and how humans pushed a healthy population to the precipice of extinction and are now slowly helping it to recover.  From the beaches of Massachusetts to Mexico, Texas and Georgia, this film highlights the collaborative work that is being done to save a species from going extinct.

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