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Jumeirah releases another 25 turtles back into the wild - The Dubai Turtle Rehabilitation Project today successfully returned two Green turtles and 23 critically endangered Hawksbill turtles back to their natural habitat, following several months of rehabilitation at Burj Al Arab and Madinat Jumeirah. All of the turtles have been fitted with flipper tags to help identify them. Moonlight, a 31 kilo Green turtle has also been fitted with a satellite tag sponsored by Burj Al Arab, and was named by the students of Year 1 at Dubai English Speaking School after winning the projects naming competition. Sabri, a 108.6 kilo Green turtle, has been named by a Jumeirah supporter who won the naming competition running on Twitter and Facebook. Jumeirahs Aquarium team and Kevin Hyland (far right) from The Wildlife Protection Office with Moonlight. (Jumeirah)

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Jumeirah releases another 25 turtles back into the wild - The Dubai Turtle Rehabilitation Project today successfully returned two Green turtles and 23 critically endangered Hawksbill turtles back to their natural habitat, following several months of rehabilitation at Burj Al Arab and Madinat Jumeirah. All of the turtles have been fitted with flipper tags to help identify them. Moonlight, a 31 kilo Green turtle has also been fitted with a satellite tag sponsored by Burj Al Arab, and was named by the students of Year 1 at Dubai English Speaking School after winning the projects naming competition. Sabri, a 108.6 kilo Green turtle, has been named by a Jumeirah supporter who won the naming competition running on Twitter and Facebook. Jumeirahs Aquarium team and Kevin Hyland (far right) from The Wildlife Protection Office with Moonlight. (Jumeirah)

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