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Nineteen cold-stunned sea turtles were released back into the wild in Florida after being rehabilitated at a Missouri aquarium. The turtles were rescued from New England coastal waters in December.
Nineteen cold-stunned sea turtles were rehabilitated at Springfield's Wonders of Wildlife and released back into the wild. The turtles, which included Kemp's ridley and loggerhead sea turtles ...
Turtle hospitals and aquariums across the country are caring for sea turtles that stranded on beaches during the winter season, which is now coming to a close amid an uptick in strandings along ...
Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) are championing legislation to fund rescue efforts to help save endangered sea turtles. Markey told Boston.com that states from Massachusetts to ...
Researchers at New England Aquarium are using acoustic tags to track movements of loggerhead sea turtles that were rescued from Cape Cod beaches and rehabilitated at the aquarium's Sea Turtle ...
Now consider a deadly activity that’s taking place on some of Costa Rica’s wildest beaches. As olive ridley and other species of sea turtles are slowly making their way from the sea onto the sandy ...
Nineteen sea turtles that were rehabilitated in Missouri after suffering the effects of cold water temperatures in New England were released Wednesday afternoon into the Atlantic Ocean off of ...
Conservationists are celebrating after help being given to sea turtles has led to a boost in the animals' numbers. Scientists have been looking at the numbers of sea turtles across the world to ...
GRAND ISLE, La. (WVUE) - Dozens of people gathered on Grand Isle Beach to witness the return of one of the world’s rarest sea turtles to the Gulf of Mexico. Fifteen Kemp’s Ridley sea turtles ...
FORT FISHER, N.C. (WECT) - After spending the last five months in rehab, members of the New England Aquarium left Quincy, Massachusetts with 31 rehabilitated cold-stunned sea turtles for warmer ...
Boaters should be cautious of sea turtles and manatees because of the abundance of sightings on Georgia’s coast. Boat hits are a leading cause of sea turtle strandings and manatee injuries and ...
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