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Pacific Leatherback Conservation Day is a celebration of these amazing sea turtles, designated to recognize their importance in California and inspire everyone to take actions to help reduce the threats they face to survive.
Take the Pacific Leatherback Conservation Pledge!
Visit the Leatherback Conservation Day Facebook page.
Download the Pacific Leatherback Conservation Day Action Pack
Download the Pacific Leatherback Conservation Day Fact Sheet
Tell A Friend about Pacific Leatherback Conservation Day with this handy website. Just enter their emails and click send.
Read our blog post all about the Pacific Leatherbacks by Program Director Teri Shore.
Make a tax-deductible contribution in honor of Pacific Leatherback Conservation Day!
SeaTurtles.org sponsored the legislation to create this special day of recognition for Pacific Leatherbacks, and hopes you celebrate by helping us grow our conservation family, inspire action, and raise much-needed funds to continue this critical work! Use the tools above to pledge to take actions to help save leatherbacks, send an email to your friends, and make a contribution in honor of Pacific Leatherback Conservation Day!
Want to see more leatherbacks? Click here to visit the Leatherback Watch Program Photo Gallery! Click here to visit the Pacific Leatherback Conservation Day Photo Gallery, with special photo creations formatted for social media.
Download and share this image below on Facebook, and include a link back to www.seaturtles.org/plcd
Educators can find even more leatherback resources in our Teachers' Circle.
The Last Journey for the Leatherback? is our documentary DVD, click here to watch the trailer and order a copy. Host a DVD screening!
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