Turtles
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Study Reveals How "Evolutionary Trap" Leads Young Sea Turtles to Ingest Plastics
Researchers have discovered that young marine turtles are eating significant amounts of plastic, with ocean pollution turning environments that were once excellent for their development into a risk.
Latest Research Articles
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Baby Turtle Dies After Consuming 104 Pieces of Microplastic
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Turtles Are Dying Out Worldwide, Here's Why It Matters
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Ancient Shell-Less Turtle With Toothless Beak Sheds Light On Evolution Secrets
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Sad News: 800 Sea Turtle Nests Destroyed by Hurricane Matthew
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LOOK: 2 Entangled Leatherback Sea Turtles Rescued at Cape Cod Bay
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BEWARE: Chemical in Water Bottles Could Induce Behavioral Changes in Painted Turtles
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Turtles Lay Eggs And Build Nests at New York's JFK Airport, Causing Flight Delays
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Florida Poacher Arrested for Stealing 107 Sea Turtle Eggs on Jupiter Island
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Green Sea Turtles Went From ‘Endangered’ to ‘Threatened' Status, Proving Effectiveness of the Endangered Species Act
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Over 100 "Cold-Stunned" Sea Turtles Rescued From Cape Cod Shores
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Tricky Turtle Surgery: Veterinarians Safely Remove Fishing Hook From Oblong Turtle's Stomach
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Rare Wood Turtle Eggs Rescued By Homeowner In Nova Scotia