Outside magazine profiles the "blue mind" of sea turtle visionary J. Nichols, a TIRN board member. J shares his vision for a new field of research that crosses conservation with neuroscience. He has captivated my mind and those of scientists, researchers, environmentalists, biologists, surfers and even sports magazine writers! This is an inspiring read. I hope that this story and his appearance on the cover of Outside, one of my favorite magazines (yes I subscribe), will take J's message that loving and caring for sea turtles and the oceans is good for you to new heights! Congratulations J! And thank you Outside!
Read the story here.
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Comments Comments are now closed for this item. Comment by Turtles eat, Jan 13th, 2012 2:36am
If you are considering finding turtles for sale and bringing one into your home, there are some things that you need to consider before even going to look at turtles. There are two main places to get turtles from: pet stores and individuals. It’s possible to get healthy turtles from either, but it’s also possible to get sick or illegal turtles from either as well.
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Comment by Turtles eat, Jan 13th, 2012 2:34am
To have a healthy turtle, it’s important to know what turtles like to eat. In the wild, turtles eat many different things. They are omnivores which means they eat both meat and plants. This means that when you have to provide a variety of foods for your pet turtle to keep him or her happy and healthy.
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