Save the Turtle APK

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Developer
GSoft Studios
Current Version
1.0
Date Published
File Size
7.2 MB
Package ID
com.gsoft.www.turtle
Price
$ 0.00
Downloads
205+
Category
Android Games
Genre
Educational

APK Version History

Version
1.0 (25)
Architecture
arm64-v8a
Release Date
August 04, 2022
Requirement
Android 5.0+
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About Radio FM 90s

Casual game, you only need to guide her to Tuga to avoid the garbage and bring her closer to her food, music is Canon in D with original images in watercolor and the background of oil.

Toss the turtle, unique ecological game

Have fun with this casual game, spend the time helping Tuga the Turtle on his journey through the blue sea.

Six of seven species of sea turtles around the world are endangered or threatened but there are many ways that anyone can help! Here are a few ways you can support conservation of wild sea turtles around the world:

¡Save the turtles! turtle games simulator, turtle games for toddlers

1. Don’t buy souvenirs or other items made from critically endangered hawksbill shell. The tortoiseshell trade is the biggest threat to hawksbills. When traveling, ask vendors what souvenirs are made of and when in doubt, don’t purchase items in question. See our How To Identify & Avoid Hawksbill Turtleshell guide to learn how to recognize turtleshell and other similar looking materials. Learn more about the turtleshell trade here.

2. Reduce your carbon footprint! Climate change affects the health of coral reefs which are vital to the hawksbills survival. A warming planet also skews sex ratios in baby turtles, changes the abundance and distribution of prey, increases erosion of nesting beaches, and more. You can advocate for businesses and governments to reduce their emissions and reduce your own as well. Learn some simple ways to reduce your carbon footprint here. Learn more about sea turtles and climate change here.

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3. Avoid buying seafood or choose responsibly caught seafood. Sea turtles are vulnerable to commercial fishing methods like trawling, longlines, and drift gillnets, becoming unwanted catch (also known as "bycatch") that is discarded like trash. To help make turtle friendly seafood choices check out the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch which is also available as a handy app for your phone! Learn more about sea turtles and fisheries.

4. Just say NO to plastics! Sea turtles and other ocean life mistake plastic as food and ingest it. An estimated that more than 100 million marine animals die each year as a result of eating or getting entangled in plastic. Advocate for laws reducing plastic use and for companies to reduce their plastic waste. Avoid using disposable plastic bags, bottles, and "skip the straw." Check out some easy ways to reduce your use of plastics here. Learn more about sea turtles and plastic here.

5. Leave No Trace. This means practicing good housekeeping when visiting a beach where turtles nest. Remove your trash (and trash left by others) and any obstacles that may become hazards for nesting sea turtles and hatchlings like beach furniture, holes, and sandcastles. Turtles need clean and clear beaches (and oceans!) to increase their chances of survival. Learn about responsible turtle watching here.

6. Join a sea turtle conservation tour! Witnessing a sea turtle nesting or baby turtles erupting from a nest is pure magic. Proceeds from our trips directly benefit local sea turtle conservation efforts and nearby communities. We have generated more than US $1 million for conservation and local communities and completed thousands of volunteer shifts.

7. Turtles dig the dark! Sea turtles need dark beaches for nesting and for navigating their way to the ocean. Light from beachfront development can deter females from coming ashore to nest as well as lead newly born hatchling away from the water and towards danger. Learn more about sea turtle beach etiquette here.

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