Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Cute Earth Day Turtles With World Map On Shell Sneakers


Colorful Turtle Family Design For Earth Day


This Earth Day design for 2011 features colorful turtles with decorated shells and limbs. Though designed to be artistic turtles they are also symbolic of the environmental threats facing all turtles.

The illustration on its shell of a map showing the continents of Earth aims to focus attention on the global threats facing the marine turtle. Six of the seven species of marine turtles are listed as endangered or critically endangered, and the outlook is bleak. In the Pacific, leatherback turtles are quickly heading for extinction, and in the Mediterranean, green turtle numbers have significantly declined.

Marine turtles have the potential to reproduce abundantly with a mother laying hundreds of eggs in one nesting season, but few young turtles survive their first year of life, as they are often at the mercy of human and natural predators as they make their way from the nest to the sea and in the shallow waters. It takes decades for surviving juveniles to reach maturity and start to breed, and adult turtles must live to reproduce over many years if the population is to thrive. But escalating mortality on the high seas, in the nets and long-lines of fishing fleets, and from pollution and disease, means fewer and fewer turtles are living long enough to reproduce. Effective conservation means protecting turtles and their environment at all stages of their life cycle.

The turtles are individually adjustable if necessary for different ranges of shoe size. Select the correct shoe size and use the Customize option, if necessary, to move the turtles so that they remain within the print area in 'design view'.