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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Leatherback turtle lays eggs, on a beach, Bangkaru Island, Sumatra, Indonesia. Turtle nest 365 days of the year on th is Island, mostly Greens and a few leatherbacks in season, sadly its an ongoing mission to protect the eggs from poachers. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A nest site of the critically endangered leatherback turtle, after a wild boars had raided the eggs on Jamursbamedi beach at sunrise, Tambrau District, West Papua, Indoneisa, 20th May 2013.  Greenpeace is calling on the Indonesian government not to continue the  development of Trans -Papua Highway from Sorong to Manokwari. "It's destroying the forest in Jamursbamedi and will have negative impacts to the largest nesting site for the critically endangered leatherback turtle. It not only threatens leatherback turtles but also the critical habitat for birds of paradise and other protected species", according to Greenpeace. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images illustre
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images illustre
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • The coastline of Jamursbamedi beach, Tambrau District, West Papua, Indoneisa, 20th May 2013. Greenpeace is calling on the Indonesian government not to continue the  development of Trans -Papua Highway from Sorong to Manokwari. "It's destroying the forest in Jamursbamedi and will have negative impacts to the largest nesting site for the critically endangered leatherback turtle. It not only threatens leatherback turtles but also the critical habitat for birds of paradise and other protected species", according to Greenpeace. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A green turtle grazes on seagrass at the Misool resort, Raja Ampat, Papau, Indonesia. Green turtles are threatened by overharvesting of their eggs, hunting of adults, being caught in fishing gear and loss of nesting beach sites. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images illustre
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images illustre
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • The coastline of Jamursbamedi beach, Tambrau District, West Papua, Indoneisa, 20th May 2013. Greenpeace is calling on the Indonesian government not to continue the  development of Trans -Papua Highway from Sorong to Manokwari. "It's destroying the forest in Jamursbamedi and will have negative impacts to the largest nesting site for the critically endangered leatherback turtle. It not only threatens leatherback turtles but also the critical habitat for birds of paradise and other protected species", according to Greenpeace. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Egg shells of the critically endangered leatherback turtle are seen on Jamursbamedi beach at sunrise, after a monitor lizard had fed on the eggs, Tambrau District, West Papua, Indoneisa, 20th May 2013.  Greenpeace is calling on the Indonesian government not to continue the  development of Trans -Papua Highway from Sorong to Manokwari. "It's destroying the forest in Jamursbamedi and will have negative impacts to the largest nesting site for the critically endangered leatherback turtle. It not only threatens leatherback turtles but also the critical habitat for birds of paradise and other protected species", according to Greenpeace. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Endangered green sea turtles ( Chelonia mydas ) compete to breed in the swallow reef at Bangkaru Island, Sumatra, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Leatherback turtle tracks on Jamursbamedi beach, Tambrau District, West Papua, Indoneisa, 20th May 2013. Greenpeace is calling on the Indonesian government not to continue the  development of Trans -Papua Highway from Sorong to Manokwari. "It's destroying the forest in Jamursbamedi and will have negative impacts to the largest nesting site for the critically endangered leatherback turtle. It not only threatens leatherback turtles but also the critical habitat for birds of paradise and other protected species", according to Greenpeace. Photo: Paul Hilton / Greenpeace A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A leatherback turtle lays her eggs on a beach within the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Bangkaru and Simeulue Islands located of the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Green and leatherback turtles nest on these islands 365 days of the year. Sadly the beaches are covered in plastic, creating another obsticale for hatchings to conquer on their way to the ocean. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images Turtles on Bangkaru Islands, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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