New research shows that turtles are responding to climate change by nesting earlier. Researchers monitoring nesting green and loggerhead turtles in Cyprus have discovered they are returning to their ...
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Turtles are changing their nesting patterns in response to climate change - and potential extinction
As global temperatures continue to rise due to the impacts of human-caused climate change, sea turtles are changing their ...
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Most of the world’s sea turtle populations are rebounding – even amid climate change threats
Most sea turtle populations are rebounding around the world, researchers said this week. That promising news comes even amid continuing man-made threats to the beloved marine reptiles, including ...
DENNIS, Mass. — Given the occasion, much calmer waters would have been preferred for the dozens of people who gathered along the beach in West Dennis, Massachusetts. But regardless of the wind and ...
For eastern Pacific populations of leatherback turtles, the 21st century could be the last. New research suggests that climate change could exacerbate existing threats and nearly wipe out the ...
Debby Walther let out a whoop as she learned exactly how many turtles were piled into her car. “Forty-two! That beats Bruce’s record,” she cheered, standing next to a tall gray camping van. Inside, ...
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