The Ministry of Environment and Water yesterday released 1.200 turtles in Orthon and Tahuamanu rivers, in the department of Pando, in compliance with turtle repopulation project in the Bolivian Amazon.
La Prensa: 1.200 turtles are released into two rivers in the north of Bolivia
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