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Hunting, pollution, coastal development and climate change are all factors contributing to population decrease, but are ...
Research on microplastics is still ongoing — but what we know so far is deeply troubling. Researchers uncover alarming issue ...
With the very serious risks sea turtles are facing, we cannot ignore the call to act. Scientists make disturbing discovery ...
The Trump administration has proposed changing the interpretation of the Endangered Species Act to allow developers to alter ...
Surveys conducted in 2016 and 2019 confirm that important nesting beaches have re-formed after the 2004 Indian Ocean ...
Sea turtles are washing up on New England and Florida beaches in staggering numbers due to a very cold spring, suffering from ...
A global study published in Endangered Species Research finds that endangered sea turtles are recovering in more than half the regions they inhabit, though leatherbacks remain at high risk.
Some beach accesses will be closed as the county tills beach sand to prepare for nesting season, which begins May 1.
A group of rare sea turtles will migrate from the chilly coasts of New England to the inviting warmth of North Carolina ...