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Malaysia talks to aid rare turtle |
Scientists meet in Malaysia to discuss how to save the critically endangered leatherback turtle.
Conservationists and scientists are meeting in Malaysia to hatch a plan to save one of the world's most critically endangered sea creatures.
Experts say there are fewer than 5,000 leatherback turtles left, but with swift action they believe that their decline can be reversed.
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