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GOOD NEWS I 17 OCTOBER 2025

Green sea turtle no longer endangered, Quitting smoking protects the brain, Bangladesh plans to release captive elephants back into the wild

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17.10.2025
by selinamahoche

Animal successes: Sea turtles are recovering after decades, and in Bangladesh, 96 elephants are set to return from captivity to the wild.

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