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Saving Turtles Made Easy?
When imagining the beautiful beaches of Florida, most probably imagine tall condos, hotels, and apartments, with lots of people, but those beaches are not only home to immense tourism and residents. Many Florida sea turtles also call these beaches home, nesting there to lay and hatch their eggs. When these baby turtles hatch, in order to find their way to the brightest horizon, their instincts guide them toward the brightest horizon. However, due to bright lights from residen

Gabriel Goldman
2 min read


The Anti-Plastic Revolution
In modern-day society, many hold a shared fear. Humans have produced over nine billion tons of plastic waste, and only 9 percent has ever been recycled. Tragically, the majority of plastic waste is not disposed of properly, but burned, buried, or floating around our planet. There is a trash island called the Great Pacific Garbage Patch that is about the size of Alaska, and at this rate, by 2050, there will be more plastic in the water than fish(by weight). Not only does sea l

Gabriel Goldman
3 min read
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