Read more about the article The Only Viable Recorded Loggerhead Sea Turtle Egg Laid This Year In Spain Hatches At Oceanarium
Picture shows the only Loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) that managed to survive from the 31 eggs of the only nest this season in Spain, undated. The eggs were laid on July 26, 2022, on the beach of Guardamar del Segura, and of all the eggs translocated to the Valencian aquarium, only two were fertile. (Oceanografic de Valencia/Newsflash)

The Only Viable Recorded Loggerhead Sea Turtle Egg Laid This Year In Spain Hatches At Oceanarium

The sole surviving hatchling of the only loggerhead sea turtle nest found in Spain this year has greeted the world for the first time in a new video from the…

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Read more about the article Turtle Mum’s Record-Breaking Egg Laying On Spanish Beach
The turtle with a device to monitore it in an undated picture. It was seen in the beach of Alicante, Spain, July 2022. (Ayto Guardamar/Newsflash)

Turtle Mum’s Record-Breaking Egg Laying On Spanish Beach

A turtle mum stunned wildlife experts when she laid an astonishing 131 eggs in a single session on a Spanish beach. Video footage of the record birth on Les Ortigues…

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Read more about the article Critically-Endangered Birds Laying Eggs On Galapagos
A mangrove finch (Camarhynchus heliobates) in an undated photo. The bird is a part of the efforts for conservation of the mangrove finch in Puerto Ayora, Ecuador. ( Charles Darwin Foundation /Newsflash)

Critically-Endangered Birds Laying Eggs On Galapagos

These critically-endangered birds are making a comeback in the Galapagos Islands. Experts from the Charles Darwin Foundation (CDF) and the Galapagos National Park Directorate who formed part of The Mangrove…

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