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A green sea turtle is improving after being found stranded on a North Carolina beach with over 1 ½ pounds of barnacles and other organisms on its shell, seashore officials announced over the weekend.
Slow and steady wins the race. It’s a sentiment that has shadowed turtles for years, and perhaps, for good reason. Turtles are slow, but wise. Sea turtles, however, are nothing short of amazing. Sea ...
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The public can now see rescued green sea turtles at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach thanks to a newly built area dedicated to their rehabilitation. And for now, that includes the famous ...
Video above: ‘News 5 Now’ — Top Stories from May 19, 2026 PERDIDO KEY, Fla. (WKRG) — The first loggerhead turtle nest of the ...
MYSTIC, Conn. (WTNH) — A 3D prosthetic is expected to be life changing for a green sea turtle at Mystic Aquarium. Charlotte is well known at the aquarium. They even wrote a book about him. “Charlotte ...
St. Augustine’s cold weather snap isn't just affecting its human residents. According to the Sea Turtle Hospital at the University of Florida's Whitney Laboratory's Facebook page, sea turtles are ...
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Green sea turtles are no longer endangered
Green sea turtles are now considered safe from extinction. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List of Threatened Species, the creatures have "improved in status from ...
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