Rescued Loggerhead Sea Turtle “Pegasus” Nears Release After Year-Long Rehab Journey
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The Saler (Valencia) is a very special natural paradise thanks to its location between the Albufera and the Mediterranean Sea, which makes it a unique destination to enjoy experiences in contact with the fauna, as is the case with the local turtles and flora. Aware of this privileged location and of the importance of caring for the environment and protecting it every year, actions are taken on the beach with the aim of taking care of the turtles…
Saved from a Predator's Jaws, Amputee Turtle Released Back into the Wild with Important Mission –
From Florida comes the story of one lucky turtle who was attacked by a predator and lived to tell the tale. Dilly Dally was taken in by the Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s turtle veterinarians after she was rescued in Port St. Lucie with severe wounds on her front right flipper. Though not a fully grown adult, […] The post Saved from a Predator’s Jaws, Amputee Turtle Released Back into the Wild with Important Mission – appeared first on Good News…
Saved from a Predator’s Jaws, Amputee Turtle Released Back into the Wild with Important Mission –
From Florida comes the story of one lucky turtle who was attacked by a predator and lived to tell the tale. Dilly Dally was taken in by the Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s turtle veterinarians after she was rescued in Port St. Lucie with severe wounds on her front right flipper. Though not a fully grown adult, […] The post Saved from a Predator’s Jaws, Amputee Turtle Released Back into the Wild with Important Mission – appeared first on Good News…
After a solidarity campaign for the conservation of wildlife, the weekend saw the release of 800 petitas of freshwater river (Podocnemis unifilis) in the majestic Maniqui River, in the municipality of San Borja (Beni). This action marks a milestone in the community commitment to the environment, driven by the Quelonio Project and the support of the population. Amid a great bustle and under the lens of numerous cell phones, some 800 petitas of fr…
Killer crab: Shining an infrared light on loggerhead turtle hatchling
Research by Edith Cowan University (ECU) and the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) has put a spotlight on the feeding frenzy that newly hatched turtles face. Trapped and gripped by the neck, decapitations, and feeding on severed heads. These nightmarish visions are a grim reality for loggerhead turtle hatchlings.
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