Burmese turtle revival, free Parisian transit for under 18s, musical liberation for Australia’s refugees
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Today’s edition of Squirrel News looks at the conservation efforts that have helped Burmese roofed turtles increase in population, the healing effects of music among Australia’s refugees, and the woman raising awareness for India’s tortured temple elephants through film.
Having gone without being sighted in over 20 years, the Burmese roofed turtle has increased to a population of around 1,000 thanks to serious conservation reports.
Five baby gorillas have been born in six weeks in Bwindi National Park, seven since January. It is a clear boom when compared to last year’s record of only three.