A loggerhead sea turtle named Swim Shady was released on Juno Beach after recovering from injuries caused by a boat strike.
There's new momentum to revive eating green sea turtles in Hawaii, a practice with a long cultural history for Native ...
An adult female loggerhead sea turtle named Swim Shady has been released back into the Atlantic Ocean. She was treated at ...
A 268-pound loggerhead sea turtle named Swim Shady made her triumphant return to the Atlantic Ocean on Monday morning, nearly ...
On one of the coldest mornings ever in Florida, a young green sea turtle flailed through freezing surf. Too stunned to swim, ...
Endangered loggerhead sea turtle Swim Shady was found stranded in Port St. Lucie in August after a boat strike.
Swim Shady is an endangered loggerhead sea turtle and she was rescued by a research group in Florida back in August.
Loggerhead turtle "Swim Shady" came to the marine center with severe health issues, but made a full recovery. White House ...
Swim Shady, one of the more uniquely named loggerhead sea turtles was released on a breezy morning on Juno Beach in front of ...
Scientists caution fisheries and climate change still threaten the animals. Sustained conservation efforts must continue so ...
So far this year, Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Florida has rehabilitated and released 97 sea turtles, ranging from ...