Turtles Conference
April 7th, 2011 by Alison Wheatley in General
Turtles are the oldest reptiles left on Earth, with the earliest species found to be almost 300 million years old. Today, many species need conservation help or they may not live to see the next century, reports a press release from the Singapore Zoo.
A four-day workshop involving international conservation groups and delega...
Tags: Conservation, endangered, turtles

March 7th, 2011 by Alison Wheatley in General
Good news from Costa Rica for endangered species including hammerhead sharks and leatherback turtles. Costa Rica has designated a new marine protected re...
Tags: Costa Rica, Marine Protected Area, shark, sustainable, turtles

March 3rd, 2011 by Susie Hill in Endangered Species
Trouble is brewing for turtle populations worldwide. A new report from The Turtle Conservation Coalition reveals that over 25 of the world’s known 32...
Tags: Climate Change, endangered, habitat loss, invasive, turtles

May 5th, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Endangered Species
It seems that conservation plans for endangered species should always have a Plan B. It’s not safe to rely on the ecosystem area remaining intact. ...
Tags: Conservation, Gulf of Mexico, Kemp's Ridley, Mississippi, oil spill, Rancho Nuevo, turtles, World Wildlife Fund, WWF


