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Over 1,100 olive ridley hatchlings released in Bataan
A total of 1,138 olive ridley turtle hatchlings have been released into the sea after hatching at a protected site in ...
The High Seas Treaty has entered into force, establishing the first legally binding global framework to protect the ...
Dr. Ruchira Somaweera on Rethinking Conservation What happens when one of the world’s richest marine biodiversity hotspots ...
Decades of coral mining and coastal erosion from rising sea levels threaten a series of vital islands in the Gulf of Mannar. Efforts are now on to save them.
Hidden deep beneath Europe, scientists have uncovered a vast spider-built structure unlike anything ever recorded. Inside a ...
Leatherback turtle Riptide stunned researchers after completing a rare 7,000-mile migration from Panama to the North Atlantic ...
Climate change is driving a global boom in desalination as regions turn to the sea for drinking water. Desalination plants, ...
For the first time in years, leatherbacks have returned to nest in significant numbers on the Pacific coast of Nicaragua.
Wildlife encounters have a unique power to reshape how people see the world and their place within it. Observing animals in ...
The discovery of the highly endangered Kemp's ridley turtle has prompted a $380 million restoration plan for 13 miles of ...
The Caribbean Sea is often associated with crystal-clear water, vibrant coral reefs, and post-card perfect beaches. But beyond these beautiful features, the Caribbean is home to something less ...
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