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Environmental conservationists have raised alarms over the increasing threats to sea turtles, as poaching activities along coastal beaches continue to endanger the species. The high demand for turtle meat, believed to have medicinal value, is cited as one of the reasons for the poaching, with male turtles particularly vulnerable due to local beliefs that they serve as aphrodisiacs.
Environmental conservationists raise alarm over the increasing threats to sea turtles
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