Dallas broker helps save Mexico turtles
Dallas Morning News
Oct. 23, 2008. 06:37 PM EST
Carol Davenport, a Dallas real estate broker working in the Mexican state of Nayarit, participate... More »
Carol Davenport, a Dallas real estate broker working in the Mexican state of Nayarit, participates in the release of endangered olive ridley turtles. Davenport, other Americans and Mexican families work with government agencies to first protect the turtle eggs (which are illegally sold as an aphrodisiac) and then to release the hatchlings into the Pacific Ocean. Only one in 1,000 will survive and return. (DMN video/editing: Laurence Iliff). « Less
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