Scientists find baby loggerheads feel Earth’s magnetic field to know where they are, reshaping our understanding of sea ...
Scientists find baby loggerheads feel Earth’s magnetic field to know where they are, reshaping our understanding of sea ...
Tia was lagging behind her sisters, her struggles apparent. She appeared disoriented and drained by her efforts. Suddenly, an errant wave slammed into her. She tumbled end-over-end and was pushed away ...
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The Fascinating Life Cycle of Snakes
Female snakes can produce their offspring in several different ways. Many people assume that all snakes lay eggs, but the ...
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50 States, 50 Kid-Approved Adventures You’ll Never Forget
While traveling with kids can be a logistical challenge, it's totally worth it: there's nothing quite as magical as seeing ...
From tourist islands like Phuket to remote islands and luxurious private islands, here's the ultimate guide to the best ...
Researchers taught young loggerhead turtles to associate certain magnetic fields with feeding, prompting a distinctive dance ...
Sargassum seaweed is creating major new obstacles for sea turtle hatchlings, drastically slowing their crawl to the ocean and ...
This year saw more 1,366 more sea turtle nests on local beaches than last year, including some incubating into November.
Loggerhead hatchlings travel thousands of miles guided by an astonishing built-in navigation system that uses the Earth’s magnetic field. Scientists trained young turtles to “dance” in response to ...
The global population of green turtles has increased approximately 28% since the 1970s, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature Getty Green sea turtles are no longer endangered ...
Olive ridley turtle populations appear to have rebounded in India after years of patchwork efforts to stem their decline. Can it last?
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