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The Great Turtle Rescue

In The Great Turtle Rescue, naturalist Steve Backshall visits a turtle rescue center and introduces us to turtles that have been injured and are recuperating. Then we join the team as Steve releases one turtle back into the wild. This video is excerpted from BBC's Deadly 60, an award-winning nature and adventure show for kids in which narrator Steve Backshall has one mission: to travel the globe in search of 60 of the world's deadliest animals.

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Ecuador
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Deadly 60
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4:17
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Q: Why do turtles come to the turtle sanctuary?
A: They have been injured and need rehabilitation.

Q: How have human actions caused harm to the turtles?
A: Many of the turtles have swallowed plastics or fishermen’s hooks or become entangled in nets.

Q: Why can't the team release the turtle on the beach?
A: It would run into the same problems with plastics and other dangers.

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