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Chasing turtles and crocs, a Nobles teen goes global

By Susan Chaityn Lebovits
Globe Correspondent / December 28, 2006

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In 2004, Tyler Robinson skipped school to wrangle crocodiles in Botswana. The student, from Noble and Greenough School in Dedham, also searched for leatherback sea turtle eggs in Costa Rica, excavated ancient skeletons in Thailand, and measured argali sheep in the Gobi Desert. (Full article: 1341 words)

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