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But a local conservation group recognised that the odds are stacking up against these little turtles. There's not much they can do about climate change, but they have got together with the local fishermen to try and improve the turtles' chances of survival. Every turtle counts. So each time one is found injured or accidentally caught in the nets, it's brought to Kahindi Changawa and his team. Grazing by turtles is essential for the health of the beds of seagrass. And these are the home of shrimps and lobsters, and that, of course, helps fishermen, too. The project has a turtle rehabilitation centre, and for the last two years, it's become home to Shelia. Sheila's injuries have affected her buoyancy. She's healed well, and to encourage her to exercise her flippers properly, she has, every day, a little trip to the seaside. For Kahindi, ________________________________.


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