While Floridians found great amusement in the rare and notable snowfall and below-freezing temperatures that bombarded parts ...
The Mote Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Hospital in Sarasota had been closed since hurricanes Helene and Milton but reopened to ...
The reptiles, an endangered species ... Most of those rescued were green sea turtles, according to Samantha Snow, a biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, who helped lead the effort.
This week alone, in collaboration with the Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission and other partners, Mote Marine Laboratory & ...
Nearly 350 green sea turtles were released back into the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday, Feb.1, by the Texas State Aquarium (TSA). The cold-stunned sea turtles were transported to the TSA from Jan. 21 ...
In one tub a green sea turtle struggles with internal organ damage. One floor up, sick, critically endangered hawksbills fill aquariums. Blood seeps from a dying leatherback harpooned by an ...
Nearly all of the animals rescued offshore Bay and Gulf counties were green sea turtles, except for eight loggerhead turtles and one Kemp’s ridley — the most endangered turtle species on Earth.
(AP) — An arctic blast that brought a rare snowfall to northern Florida last week left green sea turtles as far south as St. Augustine suffering from a condition known as cold stunning.
As Floridians reveled in a rare snowfall last week with snowmen and sledding, a team of Florida wildlife experts was busy mounting a sweeping rescue just offshore of the Panhandle. In one of the state ...
The green sea turtles were initially treated at The Sea ... underscores the urgent need to expand resources to save these endangered animals,” said Dr. Debborah Luke, The Florida Aquarium ...
Four out of five regional green sea turtle populations ... under U.S. and international endangered species regulations. Rising temperatures threaten sea turtle populations by skewing sex ratios ...
The green sea turtles were initially treated at The Sea Turtle Hospital at UF Whitney Lab ... underscores the urgent need to expand resources to save these endangered animals,” said Dr. Debborah Luke, ...