Dinner-plate turtle set free again after swallowing a fishing hook.

Dinner-plate turtle set free again after swallowing a fishing hook.
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It’s wonderful to hear that the dinner-plate turtle has been released back into the wild! The recovery of wildlife is always a positive outcome, especially when human activities like fishing pose a threat to their health and safety. It’s a reminder of the importance of protecting our marine habitats and being responsible with our fishing practices. Let’s hope this turtle has a long and healthy life ahead!