An international team of scientists has identified a nesting population of leatherback sea turtles in Gabon as the world’s largest. The research, published in Biological Conservation, involved c… more →
Nature's NewsClaire Van Camp wrote 1 month ago: Didn’t get a chance to catch all the latest Legal Planet postings this week? Take a look at th … more →
candywwgm wrote 1 month ago: Researchers have discovered in West Africa the world’s largest nesting population of endangered leat … more →
Holly Doremus wrote 1 month ago: In a paper published in Biological Conservation (subscription required for full access), Matthew Wit … more →
candywwgm wrote 1 month ago: An international team of scientists has identified a nesting population of leatherback sea turtles i … more →
candywwgm wrote 1 month ago: An international team of scientists has identified a nesting population of leatherback sea turtles i … more →
underseaencounters wrote 8 months ago: Leatherback turtles have been called earth’s last surviving dinosaurs. These massive sea turtl … more →
marlinmark wrote 1 year ago: Leatherback sea turtles survived the dinosaurs, but they might not survive the next few decades of … more →