Bulldozers have crushed hundreds of turtle hatchlings and eggs on Trinidad's north coast.
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The nesting ground was accidentally dug up when work to redirect a river encroaching on local hotels and businesses went wrong.
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Some rescue attempts were successful, and local conservationists are demanding an explanation.
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About 500 hatchlings were saved from the excavated area and placed in a makeshift hatchery.
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Peter Richardson from the Marine Conservation Society says some studies predict leatherback turtles could be extinct on America's West Coast within 10-15 years.