Friday, August 18, 2006

State eases gopher tortoise policy to keep them from being buried alive

The Florida state wildlife agency took a step this week toward dismantling its heavily criticized gopher tortoise policy that had allowed thousands of the threatened animals to be buried alive in construction work; now it will allow developers to relocate tortoises from construction sites without first testing them for upper respiratory tract disease, a bacterial illness often fatal to the reptiles - Aug. 18, Sun-Sentinel

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