The green turtle, once on the brink of extinction, is making a comeback thanks to global conservation efforts. The species, which has been endangered since the 1980s, is now rebounding due to measures such as protecting eggs, releasing hatchlings, and reducing accidental capture in fishing nets. Despite this progress, the green turtle is still far below its historic numbers due to ongoing threats like fishing, habitat loss, and climate change.
Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.
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