Every year, hundreds of loggerheads, Kemp’s ridleys, greens, and other sea turtle species wash ashore on Massachusetts beaches, mostly along the coast of Cape Cod Bay. Stranding season peaks in late ...
New research shows that turtles are responding to climate change by nesting earlier. Researchers monitoring nesting green and loggerhead turtles in Cyprus have discovered they are returning to their ...
The ocean can be an extremely dangerous place, even for an animal that migrates through and rides its currents for decades.
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Turtles are changing their nesting patterns in response to climate change - and potential extinction
As global temperatures continue to rise due to the impacts of human-caused climate change, sea turtles are changing their nesting behaviors in response. Green and loggerhead turtles in Cyprus, the ...
Adam Kennedy, director of rescue and rehabilitation at the New England Aquarium, unpacks their mission to rescue hundreds of stranded turtles. The New England Aquarium’s sea turtle hospital is ...
A 17-year study shows that warmer oceans and falling food supply are causing sea turtles to nest earlier but lay fewer eggs.
All six species of sea turtles found in U.S. waters are listed as endangered or threatened, but the exact population sizes of these species are unknown due to a lack of key information regarding birth ...
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