A loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) rescued after being found stranded among rocks by a group of surfers on Mareta Beach, in Sagres, is recovering at Zoomarine’s rehabilitation centre.
Warmer oceans and depleting food have affected the ubiquitous loggerhead turtle’s reproductive and migratory patterns — and even its size.
The ocean can be an extremely dangerous place, even for an animal that migrates through and rides its currents for decades.
Zoomarine's Porto d'Abrigo rescued a loggerhead sea turtle after it was found stranded among rocks by a group of surfers at Mareta beach.
The islet of Marathonisi in Laganas Bay, known as "Turtle Island," is included in the Marine Park of Zakynthos ...
Among the state's barrier islands, few remain as untouched as Waites Island. There are no roads here. No beach houses, tiki ...
A young loggerhead turtle washed up on a beach after being cold-stunned was rescued and issued an airline ticket to a sanctuary in Britain.
A new scientific study has found that large-scale beach nourishment was associated with significant changes in sea turtle nesting behavior.
A 17-year study shows that warmer oceans and falling food supply are causing sea turtles to nest earlier but lay fewer eggs.
In Cape Verde, conservation has boosted the sea turtle population 100-fold — but the male-female balance is way off.
Inside Essex County Turtle Back Zoo, nonprofit Sea Turtle Recovery has rehabbed 149 turtles and is now treating 21 more, ...