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PANGLAO, Bohol Philippine and Malaysian environment officials and advocates yesterday expressed alarm over the worsening illegal trade in turtle eggs as they work to review a joint undertaking for the protection and conservation of the Turtle Islands located in the Sulu-Sulawesi Triangle.
Sabah Parks Director Datuk Lamri Ali said the illegal trade of turtle eggs has already reached Terrenganu on Malaysias northeastern coast and Brunei.
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