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Here's how Jorge the sea turtle prepared for the improbable journey—decades after he was found tangled in a fishing net off ...
From the Făgăraș Mountains of Romania to the teeming sea cliffs of St Kilda in Scotland, Europe is still home to staggering displays of summer wildlife. Whether you’re searching for sperm ...
Performance is part of the everyday in Florida — and not just in its theme parks and glamorous major cities. The state’s attention-grabbing wildlife, including turtles, dolphins and one of the ...
There's something magical about a beach where you can actually hear yourself think—where the soundtrack isn't blaring speakers and screaming tourists but rather gentle waves and distant seabird calls.
I pictured nothing but wild spring break parties and college kids everywhere. But surprise! This sunny barrier island off the ...
Turtles can be aquatic, semi-aquatic, or live mostly on land. Terrap)ins live in brackish water. (Related: How to Tell a Turtle From a Tortoise.) So what would happen if they disappeared?
National Geographic Explorers, storytellers and educators conducted a comprehensive scientific examination in the Southern Ocean’s Weddell Sea via a groundbreaking sea ice to seafloor transect ...
Children can’t get enough ocean animals. But their marine habitat is in trouble. As the ocean’s temperature continue to rise by 0.14°F each decade, sea levels along U.S. coastlines are set to ...
AMELIA EARHART (AVIATRIX): The pilot, winging his way above the Earth at 200 miles an hour, talks by radio telephone to ground stations, or to other planes in the air. He sits behind engines, the ...
Loggerhead sea turtles are one of the largest turtles in the ocean. They range from 140 - 450kg (300 - 1,000 pounds) and have massive heads that allow them to crush large conch shells easily. They ...
An amputee sea turtle named Dilly-Dally was released back into the ocean in Juno Beach after months of rehabilitation at Loggerhead Marinelife Center. Dilly-Dally, a subadult loggerhead, lost her ...
After a year of long-term rehabilitation under the National Aquarium's Animal Rescue program, sea turtle Pegasus is approaching her final stage of recovery and preparing for release.