Sea turtles in Cyprus are nesting earlier each year to cope with rising temperatures. Scientists found loggerheads nesting 0.78 days earlier.
Turtles are proving to be surprisingly adaptable in the face of climate change, shifting their nesting season earlier each ...
Unless sea turtles find a way to counteract rising nest temperatures, climate change could produce an increasing number of ...
Queensland trainer Lindsay Hatch appears at the Queensland Racing Appeals Panel on Friday to appeal his 12-month suspension over a cobalt charge. But Hatch’s world was turned upside down when he ...
Turtles are changing their nesting patterns in response to climate change - and potential extinction
For turtles, rising temperatures can mean fewer successful hatchings, as well as the birth of more females. The elevated temperatures can cook turtle embryos before they hatch. Furthermore ...
The project under the Pawikan Conservation and Hatchery Program protects sea turtle nesting grounds and ensures the successful hatching and release of these endangered species. Prior to this send off, ...
A Queensland trainer renowned as a guru for developing apprentice jockeys was fighting for his career on Friday as he appealed a 12-month racing suspension for a cobalt offence. Darling Downs trainer ...
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