A new scientific study has found that large-scale beach nourishment was associated with significant changes in sea turtle nesting behavior.
A 17-year study shows that warmer oceans and falling food supply are causing sea turtles to nest earlier but lay fewer eggs.
Climate change is reshaping life on Earth at an unprecedented pace. Across the globe, species are shifting their ranges, altering migration routes and breeding earlier in the year in response to ...
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Preparing a diamondback turtle named Oreo for her first bath
The video documents Oreo’s first bath, offering a detailed look at how reptile owners manage hygiene safely. The turtle is ...
Green sea turtles have recovered, but proposed rules could weaken habitat protections essential for endangered species in the ...
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Cold-stunned sea turtles getting some special care in Florida
Cold-stunned sea turtles are getting some special care. 🐢 ...
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