After turtles are rescued from poaching, this man gives them a chance at another life
Briefly

In North-Central New Jersey, a dedicated facility houses around 200 rescued turtles, many of whom were victims of the illegal smuggling trade, focusing on rehabilitation and future release back into the wild.
The Turtle Conservancy plays a critical role in caring for confiscated turtles, emphasizing the importance of providing these animals with medical attention and a chance at life outside captivity.
Science reporter Ari Daniel sheds light on one man's commendable efforts to rehabilitate illegally trafficked turtles, showcasing the mission to restore their natural habitats and prevent further smuggling.
The process of recovering turtles from illegal trafficking highlights significant conservation efforts, aiming not only to heal the physical wounds but also to reintegrate them into their natural ecosystems.
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