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United Nations Recognizes Turtle Conservancy

United Nations Recognizes Turtle Conservancy

Eric Goode, Dr. Peter Pritchard (posthumous) and the Turtle Conservancy were honored by the United Nations this past month, receiving the Legacy Award at the 2022 Ambassador’s Ball. Dionne Warwick, Shepard Fairey, Jennifer Garner, Lady Gaga, and the former Prime Minister of Bhutan (Tshering Tobay) were also recognized for their work in the arts, humanitarian efforts, and climate change…

Conceptual Art at UN Climate Conference in Glasgow

Conceptual Art at UN Climate Conference in Glasgow

Climate change is the greatest threat to humanity and our planet as we know it. Turtles and tortoises are a perfect bellwether for the crisis as many aspects of their biology are directly influenced by their environment. Already, their populations are being affected, because their sex is determined by temperatures during egg incubation. If all hatchlings develop into females, reproduction will eventually cease to occur. Changing weather patterns are also accelerating loss of suitable habitat for many species to survive. The combined pressure of these changes to the environment could be catastrophic for turtles and tortoise species, of which more than half are threatened with extinction.