Green sea turtles are no longer an endangered species, according to a recent report by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. In Thursday's interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep and Leila ...
After decades of protection, green sea turtles are rebounding and no longer classified as endangered on the global Red List of Threatened Species.
A total of 183 green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) hatchlings were released into the sea on July 3 after emerging from a ...
The green sea turtle is no longer an endangered species. During the recent International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Conservation Congress held in Abu Dhabi, conservationists ...
Seventy-nine green sea turtle hatchlings were released in Panglao Sea, marking another positive step in the conservation of one of the world’s endangered marine species, and highlighting the ...
The Cayman Turtle Conservation and Education Centre opened in 1968 and is the oldest green sea turtle conservation facility in the world. It has released more than 34,000 captive-bred turtles into the ...
The group included six Kemp's Ridleys, two loggerheads and two green sea turtles, all of which are threatened or endangered ...
For 43 years, the green sea turtle carried one of conservation's heaviest labels: endangered. Poaching gutted nesting populations, and coastal development claimed the beaches where females returned to ...