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World Turtle Day: Protecting The Hard Shell |

Monday, 12 May 2008
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Turtles are arguably the most endangered of all the species
that are facing threats of extinction. Though they have deep roots in the
history of civilization, they sadly do not find a safe habitat for co-existing
with the more active creatures. The serious threats of extinction have
propelled a rescue organization to declare May 23 as the World Turtle Day in
2000. Sea turtles are not your typical party animals, but this month they have
a lot to celebrate. On this date people express their appreciation for turtles
and tortoises. Along with the expression of appreciation, they must also pledge
to themselves that they would contribute in any which way to help these poor
creatures fight strongly from being doused in the sand of time. Turtles have long been a favorite of children. They are ubiquitous in fable-books as the one who wins the race against his fancier opponent, the rabbit. Children love to cheer the turtle after its mythic stroll over the finishing line while the rabbit made a mad, last minute dash. They find lots of curious allurements under the heavy dome of its shell. They wait for minutes at the reptile park to catch the turtle peep its head out. They love the humor-coated, somewhat stupid look in its eyes. And most of all, they love its languorous stroll from one spot to another. The turtle certainly is an idiosyncratic creature. However, the privilege of watching a live turtle can be
denied to the generation next if we do not brush up our pollution control
efforts. Fishing in the high seas has taken a huge toll on the lives and
habitats of turtles. The enormous nets cast in the water by the fishermen
strangle, injure and sometimes cause untold misery to the harmless turtle.
Pollution in the form of industry refuse also goes a long way in causing
damage. They infect the digestive tracts of the turtle and acts as poison. Plastic
refuse chokes the turtle. World Turtle Day is the occasion on which we must be
conscious of these facts and make the world more turtle-friendly. Another cause of concern for World Turtle Day enthusiasts is
the healthy sign of more homes keeping turtles as pets. Grey traders transport
turtles unscrupulously to meet the demand and many unlucky turtles die in
transit. Moreover, people are not aware of how to bring up a turtle as pet.
Hence, the brunt of neglect and wrong handling falls on the hard shells of the
turtle. Lack of awareness can also result in human illness, because turtle,
like all reptiles, carry bacteria that cause life-threatening human diseases. The powers-that-be must ensure that laws are made more
stringent to keep the hopes of the turtle alive. People must spread the
awareness on World Turtle Day how everyone can make a significant contribution
toward protecting the turtle. We must put the hard shell back in its place.
Fable had made the turtle victorious; its time we provide the turtle with
sympathetic conditions to continue its slumberous walk upon the face of earth. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Dorothy Smith, the author of this article, writes about the events & special occasions. Want to know more about World Turtle Day or World Turtle Day Ecards? Celebrate World Turtle Day by sending Free Ecards and check some other useful sites.
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