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(Related: Where are all the male sea turtles going?) They outlasted the dinosaurs, but “no turtle has time to evolve to avoid being killed on a road,” says Whit Gibbons, emeritus professor of ...
In late 2024 a cluster of sick green sea turtles washed up around the Rangaunu Harbour on the east coast of the Far North. It was just another mystery in a long line of all the things we don’t know ...
More than 100 green sea turtle hatchlings made their way from the beach to the sea at Kenting National Park on Saturday, the fourth time this year that sea turtles have nested in Kenting. Kenting ...
A Green sea turtle peers out from a tank in a patient ward. Photo courtesy of The Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center . Staff members pose in front of turtle tanks.
Sea turtles are a vital part of the ocean's ecosystem and its health as they have roamed the seas for over 100 million years. However, today, six out of seven sea turtle species are being ...
With sea turtle release season just around the corner, local volunteers rolled up their sleeves today to make sure the beach is ready. The University of Texas Marine Science Institute (UTMSI ...
TALIARTE, Spain (Reuters) — Solstice, a rare green sea turtle found paralyzed by cold on Christmas Eve on an Irish beach, was set free in Spain’s Canary Islands on May 23, six months after she was ...
An adolescent loggerhead sea turtle named Dilly Dally, whose front flipper was amputated after she was rescued in January suffering from predator wounds, crawls toward the Atlantic Ocean after being ...
"No dallying here! Dilly Dally is back home," the Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC), a sea turtle conservation institute, wrote in a Wednesday post on Facebook. "We are so happy to see Dilly back ...
An adolescent loggerhead sea turtle named Dilly Dally, whose front flipper was amputated after she was rescued in January suffering from predator wounds, crawls toward the Atlantic Ocean after ...
Dilly Dally, a loggerhead turtle who survived a run-in with a predator that ultimately cost her a front flipper, has been released from a Florida animal hospital back into the Atlantic Ocean. "No ...