These deaths can be prevented!
In Fort Lauderdale, sea turtle advocates still struggle to get beachfront buildings to cooperate with laws limiting light at night — light that can be deadly for sea turtle hatchlings.
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Watch NBC video: http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/green/P_-_JEFF_-_SEA_TURTLES_11PM_Miami.html
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