Scientists find baby loggerheads feel Earth’s magnetic field to know where they are, reshaping our understanding of sea turtle navigation.
Newly hatched loggerhead sea turtles (_Caterra caretta_) journey from their nest toward the ocean. Omer Kundakci/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images Playing with my children on a beach on Hatteras Island, ...
Baby Sea Turtles’ Epic Journey Into the Ocean Has People Cheering originally appeared on PetHelpful. Any baby’s first steps are always an unforgettable moment. This is especially true of baby animals ...
New research is revealing that baby sea turtles do not simply drift on ocean currents during their first epic journey.
HATTERAS, N.C. — Author's note: The video above is about how sea turtles are being impacted by climate change. It aired on Aug. 14. Officials with Cape Hatteras National Seashore took to social media ...
New research emerging from Australia has given the scientific community and animal lovers alike a treat when it comes to the understanding of baby turtles’ behavior. Using a small device called an ...
The Pensacola Beach Advocates, with the help of the Pensacola Beach Chamber of Commerce, the Santa Rosa Island Authority and the Island Times, have hatched a plan to celebrate the arrival of some very ...
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. — Sea turtle hatching season started recently on the South Carolina coast and this year's nest numbers are exciting. The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources reported ...
Sea turtle hatching season is officially underway in South Carolina with hatchlings beginning to emerge — some of them early — from nearly 6,000 nests on the state’s beaches. A state biologist said ...
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — The Brevard Zoo’s Sea Turtle Healing Center is caring for more than 200 baby sea turtles that were rescued from the coast following Hurricane Ian. The zoo said the babies ...
India's olive ridley turtle numbers appear to have rebounded after years of patchwork efforts to stem their decline. Can it ...
Florida’s sea turtles are grappling with a unique problem made worse by climate change: recent heat waves have caused the sand on some beaches to get so hot that nearly every turtle born was female.