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It took several months to get them back on their feet, or in this case fins, but 10 Kemp's Ridley sea turtles were released by the Mississippi Aquarium.
A recent study reveals that olive ridley sea turtles, a vulnerable species, exhibit size-assortative mating behavior, preferring partners of similar size. Conducted at Odisha’s Rushikulya ...
A badly injured Olive Ridley sea turtle that washed up on Chennai’s shores is on the mend, thanks to a remarkable rescue and rehabilitation effort by the Tamil Nadu Forest Department.
A new study has revealed that olive ridley sea turtles tend to select mates of similar size, indicating a pattern of size-assortative mating. The research, conducted jointly by scientists from the ...
An Olive Ridley turtle, which was earlier tagged with a satellite-linked tracking device at Gahirmatha beach in Odisha's ...
In an awe-inspiring marine odyssey, a satellite-tagged Olive Ridley turtle swam across international waters to nearly ...
A group of excited volunteers, children and staff of the Mississippi Aquarium met on the beach in Biloxi to help with the release of 10 rehabilitated Kemp's Ridley sea turtles. Initially ...
The baby turtles were seen starting their journey towards the sea. The Olive Ridley turtles finished their five-day long mass nesting on these islands from March 5 to 10 March during which 60 ...
Named for its olive-green shell, the Olive Ridley is currently the most abundant of all sea turtles. Their vulnerable status comes from the fact that they nest in a very small number of places ...
With bystanders looking on, rehabilitators from the New England Aquarium's Sea Turtle Hospital release Kemp's ridley sea turtles, many rescued from Cape Cod beaches over the fall and winter ...
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