Showing posts with label Kemp's ridley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kemp's ridley. Show all posts
Friday, May 22, 2015
Sea Turtles in Texas
Five species of endangered sea turtles can be seen along the Texas coast. Learn where to see them -- and help protect them -- in my piece for the latest issue of Texas Highways.
Labels:
beaches,
coast,
green sea turtles,
Hawksbills,
Kemp's ridley,
loggerheads,
sea turtles,
Texas
Monday, May 11, 2015
Uncertain Future for Kemp's ridley Sea Turtles
Scientists, managers, conservationists and others gathered in November 2014 in Brownsville, Texas, to discuss drastic declines in the number of Kemp's ridley nests and how to save (again) this highly endangered species. Read my report in the latest issue of Alert Diver.
Labels:
BP oil spill,
Brownsville,
hatchlings,
Kemp's ridley,
nesting,
sea turtles
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Sea Turtle Trivia
Check out twenty things you might not know about sea turtles in this piece for Mental Floss.
Photo courtesy Fernando Bretos, The Ocean Foundation.
Photo courtesy Fernando Bretos, The Ocean Foundation.
Labels:
green sea turtles,
Hawksbills,
Kemp's ridley,
loggerheads,
oil spill,
sea turtles
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