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.
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Climate change is reshaping life on Earth at an unprecedented pace. Across the globe, species are shifting their ranges, altering migration routes and breeding earlier in the year in response to ...
Green sea turtles have recovered, but proposed rules could weaken habitat protections essential for endangered species in the ...
In the Everglades, python and gator conflict keeps rising as reproduction, spread, and hidden populations outpace control ...
The South Florida Water Management District started its second year of the python elimination program. One hunter has stood out.
Burmese pythons are unwanted and taking over the Everglades. An estimated half a million of these snakes are decimating the natural ecosystem by eating the native mammals like deer, bobcats, ...
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Scientists have been closely monitoring a map turtle population after 10 percent died in 2022. They found a surprising culprit, and are left concerned for the future. A female northern map turtle ...