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Green Sea Turtles Use Protected Areas, Study Finds
Apr 30, 2013
Green Sea Turtles Use Protected Areas, Study Finds
If you protect it, they will use it. Green sea turtles do actually make use of protected areas to nest and feed, according to a study that tracked female turtles that came ashore to lay eggs in Florida's Dry Tortugas National Park. Until now, it wasn't clear where these green...
Poaching Pushes 2 Madagascar Tortoises to Brink
May 7, 2013
Poaching Pushes 2 Madagascar Tortoises to Brink
Things just got much worse for two critically endangered tortoise species in Madagascar. Illegal poaching is raging out of control and pushing radiated and ploughshare tortoises to the brink of extinction, according to a statement from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). More than 1,000 of the animals have been confiscated...
Costa Rica Has a Sea Turtle Egg-Poaching Problem
May 20, 2013
Costa Rica Has a Sea Turtle Egg-Poaching Problem
Besides being beautiful, Costa Rica's beaches are the nesting sites of four endangered sea turtle species, which return each year to lay their eggs. But there is trouble in paradise for these reptiles, namely, from egg thieves. Since 1996, it's been illegal to remove turtle eggs from beaches in Costa...
Endangered Sea Turtles Feed in Potentially Hazardous Parts of Gulf of Mexico
May 29, 2013
Endangered Sea Turtles Feed in Potentially Hazardous Parts of Gulf of Mexico
The endangered Kemp's ridley sea turtle has been found feeding in the Gulf of Mexico, in waters threatened by oil spills, heavy commercial fishing and oxygen depletion. The Kemp's ridley turtle is the most endangered and smallest hard-shelled sea turtle in the world. A new study released jointly by the...
How Turtles Got Their Shells
May 31, 2013
How Turtles Got Their Shells
Turtle shells, which turn out to be complex structures made up of 50 bones, evolved long before dinosaurs roamed the earth, according to new research. Turtles and their shells now predate the Jurassic period, according to a study in the latest issue of Current Biology. It’s a body design that...
Light Pollution Deters Nesting Sea Turtles
Jun 7, 2013
Light Pollution Deters Nesting Sea Turtles
Light pollution along the Mediterranean is changing the nesting habits of sea turtles in Israel, according to new research. Orbital pictures of the region, coupled with sea turtle nesting data from Israel's National Parks Authority, revealed that the species of turtles in that area cluster their nests in darker spots....
Can Baby Turtles Pick Their Own Sex?
Jun 11, 2013
Can Baby Turtles Pick Their Own Sex?
Baby turtles inside their eggs squirm around to chill out or to turn up the heat, new research finds, a skill that could potentially enable them to choose their own sex. The study is the first evidence that embryonic turtles deliberately regulate their temperature. Such a talent is key for...
Turtle Trafficking Prompts Arrests in Puerto Rico
Jul 22, 2013
Turtle Trafficking Prompts Arrests in Puerto Rico
Eight people were arrested in Puerto Rico on charges of selling endangered sea turtles for human consumption, federal authorities said. The suspects were allegedly involved in selling the meat of 15 hawksbill turtles and seven green turtles, an undercover operation revealed. The eight individuals, all residents of Patillas and Arroyo,...
The Turtle That Ate With A Straw (Op-Ed)
Nov 26, 2013
The Turtle That Ate With A Straw (Op-Ed)
This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to LiveScience's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. During the Mesozoic Era, between 252m and 66m years ago, the seas were ruled by a vast and intriguing array of reptiles. The most common ones were crocodiles (adapted to...
Identifying Danger Zones Could Help Prevent Sea-Turtle Deaths
Jan 18, 2014
Identifying Danger Zones Could Help Prevent Sea-Turtle Deaths
When ocean-dwelling leatherback turtles encounter fishing lines or nets, the results can be deadly for the large marine animals. To help protect these turtles, researchers have identified hotspots where some of these deadly encounters are likely occur in the Pacific Ocean. Leatherback turtles, which weigh up to 2,000 lbs. (900...
Photos: Thousands of Baby Turtles Hatch in Brazil
Feb 11, 2014
Photos: Thousands of Baby Turtles Hatch in Brazil
Mass Hatching (Image credit: C. Ferrara/Wildlife Conservation Society)A mass hatching of Giant South American river turtles occurs each year during the dry season in Brazil's Abufari Biological Reserve. The event produces hundreds of thousands of turtle hatchlings. Thousands of Turtles (Image credit: C. Ferrara/Wildlife Conservation Society)Researchers from the Wildlife Conservation...
Baby River Turtles Hatch by the Thousands in Brazil
Feb 11, 2014
Baby River Turtles Hatch by the Thousands in Brazil
More than 200,000 baby turtles recently crawled out of their shells and swarmed sandy riverbanks in the interior of Brazil. The mass hatching is an annual event for Great South American river turtles. Every time the dry season rolls around in the the Purus River basin in western Brazil, thousands...
Painted Turtle’s Colorful Retina Revealed in Vivid Microscope Image
Mar 3, 2014
Painted Turtle’s Colorful Retina Revealed in Vivid Microscope Image
Scattered dots of red and yellow decorate what appears to be an icy, blue terrain in this award-winning microscope photo, which is actually an image of a painted turtle's retina magnified 400 times. Dr. Joseph Corbo, a researcher at Washington University School of Medicine who studies how retinal photoreceptors interact...
In Photos: Tagging Baby Sea Turtles
Mar 4, 2014
In Photos: Tagging Baby Sea Turtles
Tag, You're It! (Image credit: Jim Abernethy)A young loggerhead turtle raised at the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center in Boca Raton, Fla. to be tagged and tracked on its migration around the Atlantic. (NMFS Permit 1551) Satellite Tag (Image credit: Jim Abernethy)A satellite tag and attachment. Advances in technology and solar...
Baby Sea Turtles Go Rogue, Satellite Shows
Mar 4, 2014
Baby Sea Turtles Go Rogue, Satellite Shows
Baby sea turtles may not all follow the path scientists suspected the animals would travel. In fact, new satellite tracking shows that at least some turtles drop out and head for browner — and warmer — pastures. Scientists have long suspected that young sea turtles ride a large current called...
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