Turtle hatchlings illegally taken from habitat will be given time before return to wild

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Turtle hatchlings illegally taken from habitat will be given time before return to wild
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Turtle hatchlings that were illegally taken from their habitat to be allegedly sold in the black market, are being afforded time with care before being released into the wild, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management announced on Tuesday.

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