The ongoing global recovery of the green turtle is a powerful example of what coordinated global conservation over decades ...
With new protections and conservation efforts, sea turtle populations are rebounding worldwide, even as oceans change, says ...
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After Decades of Decline, Some Good News Is Here for Green Sea Turtles
After decades of decline, green sea turtles are making a comeback. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) no longer considers the marine creatures endangered, instead reclassifying ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute released its end-of-season update showing another successful year for sea turtle nesting.
Sea turtles (Caretta caretta) are the most common nesting turtle here, although green, Kemp's ridley and leatherbacks have nested here.
Marine wildlife strandings are on the rise in Maryland. This is how the department of natural resources is handling it.
Cape Cod has become an unexpected hotspot for a troubling sea turtle trend – and researchers say the evidence is floating ...
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Florida’s leatherback sea turtles rebound to record high, following devastating hurricane season
An annual report from Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Research Institute is giving experts hope for turtle populations after the triple impact of Debby, Helene, and Milton.
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Huawei expanded the reach of their joint Tech4Nature global ...
Coastal erosion and the proliferation of seawalls, exacerbated by climate change and human activity, are rapidly eliminating critical nesting habitats for sea turtles along the Karnataka coast.
A decades-long conservation push has transformed turtles from potential food into prized tourist attractions, rescuing over ...
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