Florida-based firm Synergy Lighting has been awarded a $73,001 contract to supply turtle-friendly lighting for an ongoing ...
A guide to the outdoors in the offseason By Mary Ellen Riddle | Outer Banks Voice With reasonable winter temperatures on the Outer Banks and coastal North Carolina ranging from the high 30’s to ...
The Florida Everglades course south from the vast 700 square miles of Lake Okeechobee, nourished by the rain-soaked Kiss ...
Gulf World Marine Institute released a subadult loggerhead sea turtle back into the Gulf of Mexico Wednesday morning.
Humans aren’t the only ones heading home in time for Thanksgiving. Gulf World Marine Institute staff members released King George into the Gulf at Inlet Beach Tuesday morning. The sub-adult loggerhead ...
During the record-breaking 2023 season, there were 9,390 sea turtle nests in Palm Beach, records show. That was a significant ...
A loggerhead turtle weighing more than 286 pounds (130 kilograms) was released back into the sea off the coast of San Clemente del Tuyu, Argentina, on Wednesday, November 20, the Mundo Marino ...
Cape Hatteras National Seashore Biological Science Technician Matt Janson explains to visitors on Ocracoke the process of releasing live sea turtle hatchlings found during a nest excavation.
Bindi Irwin’s daughter Grace Warrior is clearly fearless, because she just fed real-life squids to giant sea turtles at ... Powell first check out the loggerhead turtle named Sardine, which ...
MANTEO, N.C. (WITN) - The Cape Hatteras National Seashore says 2024 was a record year for sea turtle nests laid. The National Seashore says 2024 marked the 6th highest number of nests laid.
THE vulnerable Olive Ridley sea turtles located in San Pascual, Batangas, recorded a stark increase in hatchlings the past two years, due to the annual Chevron Coastal Cleanups. The number of ...
OUTER BANKS, N.C. — According to the Cape Hatteras National Seashore there are four sea turtle nests incubating there, marking the sixth highest number of nests laid. The seashore says this ...