New research shows that turtles are responding to climate change by nesting earlier. New research shows that turtles are responding to climate change by nesting earlier.
Turtles are proving to be surprisingly adaptable in the face of climate change, shifting their nesting season earlier each ...
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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers raise concerns about alarming behavior of marine creatures — here's the root of the issueScientists are ramping up research efforts to better understand and address these behavioral changes. Researchers raise ...
Scientists have discovered that loggerhead sea turtles can learn and remember the unique magnetic signatures of different ...
'Every one of them counts': Florida sea turtles return to ocean after suffering from 'cold stunning'
A group of sea turtles are released into Atlantic Ocean almost a month after rehabbing from "cold stunning," which compromises their immune system.
Five endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtles had quite the adventure this week after a US Coast Guard crew from sector Charleston assisted with their release back into the ...
Biology researchers from the College of Sciences ' UCF Marine Turtle Research Group studied the dispersal movements of four juvenile sea turtle ...
In a new study, biology researchers from the College of Sciences’ UCF Marine Turtle Research Group studied the dispersal ...
“We’ve had massive data gaps about the early baby to toddler life stages of sea turtles,” said Kate Mansfield, a marine scientist at the University of Central Florida. “This part of their ...
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