• Plastic in Sea Turtles

    Plastic in Sea Turtles

    Marine wildlife ingests plastic pollution, making them a reservoir for plastic debris and an important part of “where is all the plastic?”. To date, estimates of how much plastic pollution resides within marine animals globally are missing, making it difficult to reconcile the fate of plastic pollution in the global ocean. To help fill this…

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  • Largest Freshwater Turtle, nearly extinct

    Largest Freshwater Turtle, nearly extinct

    The Yangtze giant softshell turtle, known as Rafetus swinhoei, is a critically endangered species characterized by its unique physical features, such as its deep head with a pig-like snout and dorsally placed eyes. This turtle is native to eastern and southern China and northern Vietnam and is considered the largest freshwater turtle in the world,…

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  • The western edge of Ornate Box Turtle’s distribution in Arizona

    The western edge of Ornate Box Turtle’s distribution in Arizona

    The Ornate Box Turtle is at the western edge of its range in Pima County, Arizona

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  • Leviathanochelys aenigmatica, a huge fossil turtle

    Leviathanochelys aenigmatica, a huge fossil turtle

    The Press Story from the BBC says, This is the largest marine turtle ever found in Europe! It’s called Leviathanochelys aenigmatica, and researchers say it could grow to be as big as a small car (up to 4m). You won’t be coming across it any time soon if you have a dip in the sea…

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  • The western edge of Ornate Box Turtle’s distribution in Arizona

    The western edge of Ornate Box Turtle’s distribution in Arizona

    The Ornate Box Turtle is at the western edge of its range in Pima County, Arizona

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  • Loggerhead Feeding Ecology

    GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Satellite tracking of threatened loggerhead sea turtles has revealed two previously unknown feeding ‘hotspots’ in the Gulf of Mexico that are providing important habitat for at least three separate populations of the turtles, according to a study published recently in the journal Biological Conservation. The two sites, located in the open waters…

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