Last week, the Week in Review included the announcement that Palau would become on of the five largest fully protected marine areas in the world. This week, it’s official! President Tommy Remengesau Jr signed the legislation to protect all 193,000 square miles of the country. Palau has a history of bul, or setting aside smaller reef areas during fish spawning and feeding periods to give the populations time to recover. Read more…
For years, myths have circulated that consuming sea turtle eggs improves sexual performance. This has fueled the black market for these eggs in Caribbean countries. A thief was caught on Sapelo Island this week for stealing 84 loggerhead sea turtle eggs for the second time. He will returned to federal prison and serve one week for every egg that he took. Loggerhead turtles are threatened species protected unfer the Endangered Species Act. Read more…
5. Prince Charles Calls for Focus on Deforestation
We have been counting down to the UN climate negotiations in Paris all year and the countdown is complete! The international goal of this meeting is to help limit global warming to no more than 2 degrees C. In preparation, the Prince of Whales discussed his Rainforests Project which is part of the International Sustainability Unit. The goal of the project is to develop solutions to address natural resource depletion. Read more…

