I have a soft spot for turtles after I got one from somebody who didn't want it anymore... so this article depresses me a bit. Loggerhead turtle populations are severely taxed by trawling, long line fishing, plastic bags which they swallow because they think they are jelly fish, nesting spots that get 'developed' and holidays like Lent when thousands are killed as a substitute for red meat.
If you are curious about conservation, check out this great site I've linked to before in the past:
SEATURTLE.ORG
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" WASHINGTON (AP) -- After encouraging gains in the 1990s, populations of loggerhead sea turtles are now dropping, primarily because of commercial fishing, according to a federal review.
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A loggerhead sea turtle swims to open water after workers from Miami Seaquarium released it November 21, 2006.
The report stops short of recommending upgrading the federally threatened species to "endangered" status. But scientists and environmentalists say it should serve as a wake-up call about the future of loggerheads, which can grow to more than 300 pounds and are believed to be one of the oldest species.
"We are very concerned," said Mark Dodd, a wildlife biologist for the state of Georgia. In 2006, the state counted the third lowest loggerhead nesting total since daily monitoring began in 1989..."
More info:
Federal report shows declining loggerhead turtle populations - CNN.com