Their team found Artemis, a Kemp’s Ridley sea turtle, one of the most endangered species of sea turtle in the world.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission met Wednesday in Tallahassee to discuss the future of oyster harvesting in Apalachicola. After three hours in court, Circuit Judge Stephen Everett ...
Several people gathered at Inlet Beach to cheer on Seapork and Rambam, two sub-adult sea turtles, as they returned home after ...
Researchers at Loggerhead Marinelife Center have recorded their first sea turtle nests of the year on Juno Beach, marking an ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service posted a video of an alligator pedestrian crossing a road with a turtle sitting in its mouth. In the video, an American alligator is seen taking a leisurely stroll ...
Here’s which Florida beaches you can drive on this spring break, how much driving passes cost and when spring break is for Florida students.
Gulf World Marine Institute took in 1200 cold-stunned sea turtles last month. They care for acute cold-stunned turtles, who are rescued in mass quantities and are ...
The Gray Fossil Site was once an ancient sinkhole lake surrounded by a dense forest of hickory, oak and pine trees, ...
A Florida alligator stopped traffic while walking across the street with a turtle in its mouth. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Why did the alligator cross the road? Well, it certainly wasn't just to help this turtle get to the other side.
Spread the loveIn Loxahatchee, Florida, at the Arthur R. Marshall National Wildlife Refuge in Palm Beach County, the U.S.
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