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  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    A green sea turtle in pool at the reproduction nucleus of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    A green sea turtle in pool at the reproduction nucleus of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Volunteers clean a pool at the reproduction nucleus for green sea turtles of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Volunteers clean a pool at the reproduction nucleus for green sea turtles of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Volunteers clean turtles in a pool at the reproduction nucleus for green sea turtles of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Volunteers clean turtles in a pool at the reproduction nucleus for green sea turtles of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Volunteers clean turtles in a pool at the reproduction nucleus for green sea turtles of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Volunteers clean turtles in a pool at the reproduction nucleus for green sea turtles of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Volunteers clean turtles in a pool at the reproduction nucleus for green sea turtles of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Volunteers clean turtles in a pool at the reproduction nucleus for green sea turtles of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Volunteers clean turtles in a pool at the reproduction nucleus for green sea turtles of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Volunteers clean turtles in a pool at the reproduction nucleus for green sea turtles of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Volunteers clean turtles in a pool at the reproduction nucleus for green sea turtles of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Volunteers clean turtles in a pool at the reproduction nucleus for green sea turtles of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Volunteers clean turtles in a pool at the reproduction nucleus for green sea turtles of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Volunteers clean turtles in a pool at the reproduction nucleus for green sea turtles of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Volunteers clean turtles in a pool at the reproduction nucleus for green sea turtles of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Volunteers clean turtles in a pool at the reproduction nucleus for green sea turtles of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Green sea turtles in a pool at the reproduction nucleus of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Green sea turtles in a pool at the reproduction nucleus of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Green sea turtles in a pool at the reproduction nucleus of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    reproduction
    nucleus
    rescue center
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    grow
    nature
    Green sea turtles eat lettuce in a pool at the reproduction nucleus of the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, a branch of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The reproduction nucleus holds about 23 green sea turtles, about 16 years old, raised in "captivity" in artificial conditions, to reach sexual maturity at the age of 20. It aims to bring the turtles to reproduce a new generation of the endangered species which will then be released back to nature, to the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    nature
    limb
    limbs
    pollution
    Israel Nature and Parks Authority workers and volunteers inspect an adult sea turtle that lost two of its limbs in an alleged boat accident at the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The center rescues turtles from the sea and the beaches that were injured by boats, fishing, or pollution such as plastic bags and ropes. Turtles can often get tangled in strings and ropes left in the water resulting in the loss of limbs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    nature
    limb
    limbs
    pollution
    Israel Nature and Parks Authority workers and volunteers inspect an adult sea turtle that lost two of its limbs in an alleged boat accident at the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The center rescues turtles from the sea and the beaches that were injured by boats, fishing, or pollution such as plastic bags and ropes. Turtles can often get tangled in strings and ropes left in the water resulting in the loss of limbs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • ENDANGERED SEA TURTLE RESCUE CENTER
    Hadas Parush
    sea turtles
    turtle
    green
    endangered
    species
    israel
    israeli
    nature and parks authority
    animals
    sea
    mediterranean
    help
    rescue
    nature
    limb
    limbs
    pollution
    Israel Nature and Parks Authority workers and volunteers inspect an adult sea turtle that lost two of its limbs in an alleged boat accident at the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center, in Mikhmoret, on September 12, 2017. The center rescues turtles from the sea and the beaches that were injured by boats, fishing, or pollution such as plastic bags and ropes. Turtles can often get tangled in strings and ropes left in the water resulting in the loss of limbs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90