Preventing the Theft of Turtle Eggs Reading Answers

Sayantani Barman

Mar 12, 2024

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Section 1

Preventing the Theft of Turtle Eggs

Conservationists and law enforcement have struggled to prevent wildlife trafficking. But could some plastic eggs and GPS trackers change the game?

  1. Humans have been eating sea turtle eggs (and killing adult turtles for meat) for millennia. However, as human populations exploded and as sea turtles began to confront additional threats such as intensive ashing, beach development
    and climate change, sea turtle populations declined precipitously. Today, all but one of the world's seven species of sea turtles are considered threatened according to the IUCN* Red List. And the one that's not - the flatback turtle - is listed 
  2. One major problem is that every year millions of sea turtle eggs are illegally taken by poachers for sale on the black market. The situation is particularly serious in Nicaragua, in Central America, which is home to four sea turtle species Kim Williams-Guillen, who works for conservation body Paso Pacifico, described the poaching of sea turtle nests on the beaches of Nicaragua as 'uncontrolled, unregulated, extensive and contested'. 
  3. Even the best-protected beaches are plundered to some extent and it's not uncommon to see poachers digging up nests just meters from tourists watching sea turtles laying their clutch at night, she said. This poaching becomes particularly frenzied during the arribadas - mass laying events even with ame quora, the numbers of poachers overwhelm military personnel even to wely to one Wilian. Guillen said. 'Although many poachers are locals with limited resources, during these arribadas there are influxes of gangs of poachers from larger cities outside local communities. These are not just local poor people without other options.' But to protect the country's sea turtles, Williams-Guillen said conservationists shouldn't just depend on catching low-level operators. 'If one poacher decides to stop, another one will just step into his place... we need to know more about the middlemen and people higher up in the distribution chain, ' she said.
  4. Paso Pacifico's solution is the creation of high-tech sea turtle eggs: fake eggs convincingly crafted to look like the real thing, but which contain GPS tracking devices. These have the potential to reveal the destination markets for trafficked sea turtle eggs. Making convincing sea turtle eggs is not easy, and Paso Pacifico is still working on perfecting a prototype In particular, it's proving quite problematic to create the right texture, since sea turtle eggs are not covered in a hard shell like those of biras, but are quite flexible. So Paso Pacifico brought in Lauren Wilde, a special effects artist in the US, to create a convincing outer shell. First, Wilde had to get her hands on the real thing. Since it's illegal to send sea turtles to feel these eggs and how the shell bends a lile, she said. To get the GPS device inside the shell, Paso Pacifico is usens she said. To get the GPS device inside the shell, Paso Pacifico is using 3D printers to make a plastic ball which will then have a GPS transmitter fitted inside. This will take the place of the embryo inside the shell. Lastly the fake shells will be sealed with silicone, waterproofing them.
  5. Sea turtles on average lay around 100 eggs in a nest, and once the fake eggs are finished they will be slipped in with the real ones. Williams-Guillen said it might even be possible to deliver fake eggs into nests while poachers are at work. Wary of tourists, poachers will often back off if strangers come near and then return when they have gone. 'It would be pretty easy to drop an egg in the dark into a nest they have been digging up,' she said. Once the poacher picks up the fake egg along with the real ones, conservationists and law enforcement agents will be able to track them. Experts believe most. The stolen eggs eventually make their way out of Nicaragua, possibly to El Salvador or Guatemala. However, there is also growing concern that sea turtle eggs from Central America are actually heading to the USA, from where they are sold on to other countries around the world.
  6. To date, Paso Pacifico has yet to put a single fake egg in a nest. But Williams-Guillen said she isn't too concerned that publicity for their scheme will result in poachers looking for the eggs. 'The vast majority of the poaching is happening at eggs, but rather striving them into a sack as quickly as possible course, poachers wilevente aly blese swarting
    the prospect of fake eggs among the real ones - especially when customers try to bite into an egg and break their teeth on the GPS transmitter instead. So, Paso Pacifico plans to do a massive deployment of as many fakes as possible to gather a lot of data before poachers get wise. Knowing where the eggs go will allow conservationists and law enforcement agents to focus their resources on the right places - whether it be through awareness-building campaigns or crackdowns on illegal sellers. And eventually Paso Pacifico hopes to share the technology with interested parties around the world
    *IUCN: International Union for Conservation of Nature

Section 2

Solution and Explanation 
Questions 30-33 The text has six sections, A-f.

Choose the correct heading for each section from the list of headings below.

Write the correct number, i-vii.

List of Headings

  1. Developing an item that appears true to life
  2. Extending the project to other endangered species
  3. A short but intensive investigation with longer-term follow-up
  4. Problems facing sea turtles at a global level
  5. Collection of eggs and their possible onward routes
  6. Intensive and large-scale poaching in one location
  7. Why catching the poachers may not solve the problem
  1. Section C

Answer: VII
Supporting statement: “........'Although many poachers are locals with limited resources, during these arribadas there are influxes of gangs of poachers from larger cities outside local communitie.......” 
Keywords: resources, cities
Keyword Location: para C, line 6
Explanation: It is given that the hunting for the poachers will not solve the problem, because actually the reason for this lies outside local communities. 

  1. Section D

Answer: I
Supporting statement: “......Paso Pacifico's solution is the creation of high-tech sea turtle eggs: fake eggs convincingly crafted to look like the real thing, .........” 
Keywords: turtle, fake
Keyword Location: para D, line 1
Explanation: It is given that paso gave a solution of creating high tech sea turtle eggs. It will look almost like a real egg. 

  1. Section E

Answer: V
Supporting statement: “.......Williams-Guillen said it might even be possible to deliver fake eggs into nests while poachers are at work. Wary of tourists, poachers will often back off if strangers come near and then return when they have gone........” 
Keywords: fake, nests
Keyword Location: para E, line 3
Explanation: It is given that the fake eggs can be delivered into nests before the poachers arrive. 

  1. Section F

Answer: III
Supporting statement: “....... To date, Paso Pacifico has yet to put a single fake egg in a nest. But Williams-Guillen said she isn't too concerned that publicity for their scheme will result in poachers looking for the eggs. ........” 
Keywords: publicity, poachers
Keyword Location: para F, line 1
Explanation: It is given that they needed to put a single fake egg in the nest so that to test their methods. 

Questions 34-35

Choose the correct letter, A, B, C or D.

  1. What does the writer suggest about the flatback turtle?
  1. It could be as severely threatened as other turies.
  2. It has been neglected by scientists in the past.
  3. It is in less danger than some other species.
  4. It should be removed from the IUCN Red List.

Answer: A
Supporting statement: “......... Today, all but one of the world's seven species of sea turtles are considered threatened according to the IUCN* Red List. And the one that's not - the flatback turtle - is listed .......” 
Keywords: threatened, flatback
Keyword Location: para A, line 4
Explanation: It is given that the flatback turtle population is comparatively threatened more than other turtle species. 

  1. Williams-Guillen says that the poaching of sea turtle eggs in Nicaragua
  1. is mainly carried out by local people.
  2. may be encouraged by the presence of tourists.
  3. sometimes has a highly organized structure.
  4. can only be controlled by the use of armed guards.

Answer:C
Supporting statement: “........Kim Williams-Guillen, who works for conservation body Paso Pacifico, described the poaching of sea turtle nests on the beaches of Nicaragua as 'uncontrolled, unregulated, extensive and contested'........” 
Keywords: poaching, unregulated
Keyword Location: para B, line 3
Explanation: It is given that the poaching of sea turtle eggs is very unregulated in Nicaragua. But sometimes they are extensive and contested in an organized manner. 

Questions 36-37

Choose the correct letter, A, B, C or D.

  1. In Section E, Williams-Guillen says that one way to encourage poachers to take the fake eggs is to
  1. make fake nests and put the eggs into them.
  2. put them in nests with just a few real eggs.
  3. distract the poachers after the fake eggs have been put in the nests.
  4. put them in nests that the poachers have started to dig up.

Answer: D
Supporting statement: “........Williams-Guillen said it might even be possible to deliver fake eggs into nests while poachers are at work Wary of tourists, poachers will often back off if strangers.......” 
Keywords: nests, strangers
Keyword Location: para E, line 3
Explanation: It is given that the poachers can take the fake eggs only when they will be put on the nests. 

  1. It is planned to use a large number of fake eggs at the beginning because
  1. Some of the fake eggs may be missed by the poachers.
  2. it may not be possible to continue the project indefinitely.
  3. some eggs may be hidden in the sand.
  4. It may not be feasible to fund long-term research.

Answer: B
Supporting statement: “...... So, Paso Pacifico plans to do a massive deployment of as many fakes as possible to gather a lot of data before poachers get wise........” 
Keywords: fakes, poachers
Keyword Location: para F, line 6
Explanation: It is given that a large number of fake eggs were supposed to be deployed because later the poachers will become wise. 

Questions 38-40

Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the text for each answer.

Making convincing sea turtle eggs One difficulty in creating a fake sea turtle egg is to get the appropriate texture for the shell. Unlike a bird's egg, a turtle's egg has a shell which is

(38)... Lauren Wilde has studied eggs from Californian turtles that

Answer:FLEXIBLE
Supporting statement: “.......In particular, it's proving quite problematic to create the right texture, since sea turtle eggs are not covered in a hard shell like those of biras, but are quite flexible. ........” 
Keywords: texture, flexible
Keyword Location: para D, line 5
Explanation: It is given that the turtle’s eggs are quite flexible to create a fake copy. It becomes difficult to create the same texture. 

live on (39).... to create a realistic reproduction of the shell. A GPS

Answer: LAND
Supporting statement: “......So Paso Pacifico brought in Lauren Wilde, a special effects artist in the US, to create a convincing outer shell. First, Wilde had to get her hands on the real thing.........” 
Keywords: artist, hands
Keyword Location: para D,line 8 
Explanation: It is given that the californian turtles lived on land. Hence their eggs were used to research. 

device will then be placed inside a (40)...... in the fake shell. Finally, silicone will be applied to the shell to make it waterproof.

Answer: BALL
Supporting statement: “.......To get the GPS device inside the shell, Paso Pacifico is using 3D printers to make a plastic ball which will then have a GPS transmitter fitted inside.........” 
Keywords: plastic, inside
Keyword Location: para D, line 12
Explanation: It is given that the GPS was put inside the egg by using 3D printers to create a plastic ball with the transmitter. 

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