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On a Fijian Island, Hunters Become Conservators of Endangered Turtles
- Letto da: Caroline Miller
- Durata: 7 min
Sintesi dell'editore
The skills for hunting turtles, passed down through the generations in Fiji, come in handy for tracking and protecting them from illegal harvesting. Monitors like Qarau are known in Fijian as “Dau ni Vonu,” or guardians of turtles.
"On a Fijian Island, Hunters Become Conservators of Endangered Turtles" is from the January 02, 2017 World section of The New York Times. It was written by Serena Solomon and narrated by Caroline Miller.
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