Issue 07

A Life Among
Sea Turtles

Maui, Hawaii Since the 1990s, when laws were passed to prevent harassing sea turtles, green turtles now come ashore in increasing numbers to rest, ridding themselves of their cargo of encrusting invertebrates and seaweed by letting their shells dry out naturally.

Maui, Hawaii Since the 1990s, when laws were passed to prevent harassing sea turtles, green turtles now come ashore in increasing numbers to rest, ridding themselves of their cargo of encrusting invertebrates and seaweed by letting their shells dry out naturally.

Leatherbacks in the Galápagos Islands

Words and Images by Tui De Roy

Tui De Roy is a photographer, naturalist, conservationist, and lifelong lover of the Galápagos Islands.

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