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Carol Ruckdeschel

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Carol Ruckdeschel is a biologist, naturalist, environmental activist and author. As a Cumberland Island resident, she was involved in the creation and preservation of Cumberland Island National Seashore. She is the subject of the book ''Untamed: The Wildest Woman in America and the Fight for Cumberland Island'' by Will Harlan.

She has researched sea turtles and endangered and extinct species around the Georgia coast.

Her residence on the north part of Cumberland Island is currently owned by The National Park Service, on the condition of her remaining there until her death. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Age determination of loggerhead sea turtles, Caretta caretta, by incremental growth marks in the skeleton / George R. Zug, Addison H. Wynn, and Carol Ruckdeschel. by Zug, George R., 1938-

    Published 1986
    Other Authors: “…Ruckdeschel, Carol…”
    Government Document Book
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