Science Spotlight: Purdue Fort Wayne

Turtle Talk with Dr. Frank Paladino

43 min · 14 de may de 2025
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Join us as we dive into the life and work of Dr.Frank Paladino, Jack W. Schrey Distinguished Professor of Biology at Purdue University Fort Wayne. With over 35 years dedicated to the study and conservation of leatherback sea turtles, Dr. Paladino shares insights from his groundbreaking research in Costa Rica, his role in establishing the Las Baulas National Marine Park, and the ongoing challenges these ancient marine reptiles face in a changing world. Discover how science, passion, and perseverance converge in the fight to save one of the ocean's most majestic creatures.

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