Neither America, Nor Global Warming is the Cause of Sea Turtles becoming Endangered Going Extinct (Photographic Proof)

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We are constantly told that Americans are the ones destroying the planet and thus creating many species on the earth to become extinct, but maybe, just maybe we are not the problem. At I have always said that America is the friendliest country when it comes to the environment and animals.
  
So for some proof that Sea Turtles are not becoming extinct because of the lights on beaches during the season that the sea turtles hatch their eggs, take a look at what the citizens of Costa Rica are doing to help save the sea turtles. OK they are not exactly taking the eggs to help them hatch, they are harvesting them to sell to others who will either eat them, or hatch them sell the turtles.

 
As someone has told me when I received this, Too bad we can't harvest their eggs.What a shame this is. Has anyone pointed out that the harvesting of these eggs will destroy the very population they depend on for these eggs??












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About Me: I am a born again Christian who enjoys talking religion and politics. I have always believed that it is the Christian's obligation to understand the workings of our government as well as they do the precepts of God. Jesus tells us to be "wise as serpents and harmless as doves". (Mark 10:16) So it is with this understanding that I approach life. I was born in the Midwest, and while I may have grown up in Northern Minnesota, I have earned my degree in knowledge and understanding from the many regions of America and Europe that I have either lived in or visited as an adult.

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