Fitted with satellite tracking device, turtle named Atlas was released into the sea on Aug. 9 by Sea Turtle Research, Rescue ...
A loggerhead sea turtle named Gumus (Silver) traveled a staggering 24,000 kilometers (14,913 miles) across the Mediterranean ...
On New Year’s Day, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) released 88 olive ridley turtle hatchlings in ...
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Why Alaska’s Wilds Freeze Out Snakes—But Not Bears
Are There Snakes in Alaska? The short answer is no. Alaska does not have any native snakes, nor does it have a ...
Road trips to national parks are a classic US travel experience. But for truly "wild" landscapes, venture to these remote ...
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Scientists uncover a colossal invisible ocean hidden beneath the Atlantic
Far below the waves of the Atlantic, scientists are mapping out a hidden world of water that never meets the light of day. From buried freshwater aquifers to deep mantle minerals that behave like ...
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Officials issue warning after fragile creatures found stranded in unusual areas: 'A community wide effort'
If you've ever vacationed at Fort Myers Beach in Florida, you may have been lucky enough to spot a loggerhead sea turtle.
Leatherback turtle Riptide stunned researchers after completing a rare 7,000-mile migration from Panama to the North Atlantic ...
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Female leatherback turtle travels 7,000 miles from Panama to North Atlantic and back to Florida
A leatherback turtle named Riptide has made a rare 7,000-mile migration from Panama to North Atlantic and back to Florida.
The Loggerhead Shrike is found in Florida year-round, but reaches its peak abundance in mid-winter with the arrival of ...
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