I was camping out on a beach once and when I woke up I saw some tracks next to my tent. I followed them to a Kemps Ridley sea turtle, the most endangered species. I got ahold of the national seashore and they sent a team of volunteers to dig out the eggs. I kept traffic away from the nesting mother and the volunteers took the eggs to the national seashore to hatch where they were protected from vehicles and predatory wildlife. Sometimes sea turtles are lucky like this and sometimes no one is around to see where they laid their eggs and nature happens.
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