added 2007 Wed Apr 25 7:16:09 by Ousama
Sea turtles travel hundreds of miles back to their favourite feeding sites after breeding, retracing exactly same route they used up to five years earlier, a new tracking study has revealed.Sea turtles are well-known to have a strong homing instinct for their nesting sites, but these new findings could have further implications for efforts to conse
Sea turtles travel hundreds of miles back to their favourite feeding sites after breeding, retracing exactly same route they used up to five years earlier, a new tracking study has revealed.Sea turtles are well-known to have a strong homing instinct for their nesting sites, but these new findings could have further implications for efforts to conse
added 2007 Thu Apr 5 19:49:18 by STONERS
Eleven leatherback turtles are swimming across the Pacific Ocean to the Galapagos Islands in a "race" that will be tracked online to draw attention to the plight of the endangered creatures.
Eleven leatherback turtles are swimming across the Pacific Ocean to the Galapagos Islands in a "race" that will be tracked online to draw attention to the plight of the endangered creatures.







