Mary river turtles have algae mohawks and can breathe through their bums. Learn more about them and why they are endangered.
Freshwater and sea turtles may look similar, but neither one could survive in the other's territory for these reasons.
A Florida State University marine biologist is enhancing conservation efforts by identifying areas in the U.S. Atlantic and ...
He told the World at One that "the issues [turtle doves] face are complex". Mr Wyver added that, "farmers and landowners play a crucial role" in reversing the decline and that following Brexit, the ...
Mariana Fuentes, FSU Professor of Oceanography and Environmental science and the study's principal investigator (Devin ...
Researchers have warned that the findings should not be used as a ‘carte blanche’ for destructive human behaviour.
The unique Mary River turtle, known for its green algae "hair" and "butt breathing" ability, is a vital indicator of clean ...
This week, Carbon Brief details how Kew Gardens researchers are studying the effects of extreme heat and drought on trees in Thailand.
Romeo Trono, who led the Pawikan Conservation Project of the DENR in the Turtle Islands located in the Sulu Sea in the ...
The Overseas Highway, a 113-mile marvel connecting mainland Florida to Key West, isn’t just a transportation route—it’s a journey through a postcard that somehow became real life. You’ve seen snippets ...
Between 2020 and 2021, corals vanished from the maps of Great Nicobar island’s coastline while vital green zones were ...