Inspired by healing and nature, Mohamed Hafiz Zulzaini transforms the rhythm of waves into lifelike epoxy creations.
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The Kemp's ridley sea turtle — the most endangered species of the reptile — had been hooked by an angler on a fishing pier in South Carolina Live 5 News/YouTube Volunteers taking part in a litter ...
FOLLY BEACH — Beachgoers have been shell-shocked to see leatherback sea turtles — an endangered species, swimming along the coast of South Carolina. The leatherback is the largest turtle in the world, ...
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the organization behind the innovative program shares details on the pup's training and what her new job entails Rescue dog Magpie is helping researchers locate ...
HUTCHINSON ISLAND, Fla. (CBS12) — More than 4,100 sea turtle eggs have been relocated from 45 nests along the Treasure Coast in recent weeks — all to protect them from heavy construction equipment ...
An invasive algae already well-established in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands is raising concern among researchers as it threatens to spread into the main Hawaiian Islands. Scientists from the ...
Children in southwestern Japan got an opportunity to view sea turtles' initial swim into the sea. The turtles had been under human care since immediately after they hatched. The children and their ...
Meet live turtles and create watercolor art during a May 21 workshop at W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary. Registration required by May 19.
Residents can learn about Michigan's native turtles and try their hand at watercolor painting during a workshop at the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary. The Turtles and Watercolors event is planned for 6-7 ...
River ecologist says ‘classic bureaucratic tangle’ led to government agency stopping flows to Gwydir wetlands region in March Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking ...