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Thailand has discovered the largest number of nests of rare leatherback sea turtles in two decades on beaches bereft of tourists because of the coronavirus pandemic, environmentalists say.

From wild boars strolling through the Israeli city of Haifa to deer venturing into London suburbs, lockdowns are drawing wildlife into many emptied areas.

“If we compare to the year before, we didn’t have this many spawn, because turtles have a high risk of getting killed by fishing gear and humans disturbing the beach.”

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/apr/20/coronavirus-lockdown-boosts-numbers-of-thailands-rare-sea-turtles

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TimisaMonster

Nature keeps winning :ally:

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SharkmanthaC

That has happened here in the US as well, although it's a bit early for their nesting season. I love sea turtles. :heart:

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RAMROD

Nature is hard resetting, before they are getting ready for humans again.

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Lord Temptation

And just yesterday we saw kangaroos hopping down Adelaide here in Australia, so beautiful and wonderful to see :kiss:

Nature, ha revival :stalkga:

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