New research shows endangered sea turtles hear low ship noise clearly, raising questions about how busy coastlines affect their lives.
Deep in the coastal woods of South Carolina, behind high fences, guard dogs, and security cameras, is a group of people who ...
Marine turtles are responding to warmer sea temperatures by nesting earlier, new research carried out in the Cayman Islands ...
A new survey reveals a promising trend for sea turtle populations across the globe. According to reports relayed by Phys.org, in more than half the world, endangered sea turtles "show signs of ...
A revolutionary new technology is enabling injured sea turtles to regrow severely injured tissue and safely return to the ocean Michelle pointed at the X-Ray on the screen in front of us. ‘This was ...
Carleton University prof Grégory Bulté found that turtles settled down for winter rest in Opinicon Lake had been attacked by predators.
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Rock climbers in Italy accidentally discovered evidence of an 80 million-year-old sea turtle stampede
Scientists say grooves on a rock face overlooking the Adriatic Sea may have been made by sea turtles fleeing an earthquake.
Turtles are some of the most unique creatures on Earth. Turtles seem to take their time with everything they do. This can be frustrating for those who are always on the go, but it’s also a reminder to ...
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