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Turtle Pictures
International students react when they come across a turtle after a breakfast at Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Mass., Tuesday, June 10, 2008. As their numbers decline in the United States, women's colleges are booming in much of the developing world _ in places like Africa, Asia and the Middle East. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
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A group of volunteers release a female turtle to the sea on Trisik beach in the ancient Indonesian city of Yogyakarta June 10, 2008 after it was trapped by fishermen on Monday. REUTERS/Stringer (INDONESIA)
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A female turtle is released to the sea on Trisik beach in the Indonesian ancient city of Yogyakarta June 10, 2008. It had been trapped by fishermen on Monday. REUTERS/Stringer (INDONESIA)
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Israelis watch the release of a sea turtle on a beach in the Israeli Arab village of Jisr ez-Zarqa, near the northern city of Haifa June 3, 2008. Three sea turtles were released into the Mediterranean Sea on Tuesday after receiving treatment at the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center...REUTERS/Eliana Aponte (ISRAEL)
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Israeli Jews and Arabs watch the release of a sea turtle on a beach in the northern village of Jisr ez-Zarqa June 3, 2008. Three loggerhead turtles were released into the Mediterranean Sea on Tuesday after receiving treatment at the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center for injuries suffered at sea...REUTERS/Eliana Aponte (ISRAEL)
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Israeli Jews and Arabs watch the release of a sea turtle on a beach in the northern village of Jisr ez-Zarqa June 3, 2008. Three loggerhead turtles were released into the Mediterranean Sea on Tuesday after receiving treatment at the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center for injuries suffered at sea...REUTERS/Eliana Aponte (ISRAEL)
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A baby sulcata turtle cracks its eggshell in Servion near Lausanne May 31, 2008. Some 18 eggs from a female turtle of the Vivarium of Lausanne have been placed in an incubator and so far 14 babies are born. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse (SWITZERLAND)
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A newly hatched sulcata turtle is reflected in the plastic box in Servion near Lausanne May 31, 2008. Some 18 eggs from a female turtle of the Vivarium of Lausanne have been placed in an incubator and so far 14 babies are born. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse (SWITZERLAND)
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Jean Garzoni, Head of the Vivarium of Lausanne, holds a newly hatched sulcata turtle in Servion near Lausanne May 31, 2008. Some 18 eggs from a female turtle of the Vivarium of Lausanne have been placed in an incubator and so far 14 babies are born. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse (SWITZERLAND)
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Jean Garzoni, Head of the Vivarium of Lausanne, holds a newly hatched sulcata turtle in Servion near Lausanne May 31, 2008. Some 18 eggs from a female turtle of the Vivarium of Lausanne have been placed in an incubator and so far 14 babies are born. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse (SWITZERLAND)
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