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Turtle Soup Anyone?

From: Frank the H.
Sent on: Wednesday, November 26, 2014, 12:03 AM

GA pilots needed to transport sea turtles stranded on Mass. beaches

The Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research based at the University of Florida is working with state and local officials and volunteer groups to organize general aviation pilots to relocate more than 400 sea turtles that have become stranded on beaches near Cape Cod, Mass. Pilots interested in helping can send an e-mail to Leslie Weinstein at the Archie Carr Center. AVweb (11/22)

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