(Reuters) - Rising temperatures at Australia's Great Barrier Reef are causing more green turtles to be born female, which could lead to the species dying out, a new scientific study has found. As the ...
Scientists caution fisheries and climate change still threaten the animals. Sustained conservation efforts must continue so ...
Many aquatic animals exhibit sequential hermaphroditism, changing sex to adapt to environmental cues, social dominance, or ...
A discovery made along the Great Barrier Reef is causing concern here in Hawaii. The University of Queensland led a study that checked the blood of sea turtles in the Great Barrier Reef and compared ...
This incredible footage shows what it's like to glide through the waters of the Great Barrier Reef with a turtle as your tour guide. It'll have you wishing Crush from Finding Nemo could really gave ...
WWF is warning that a wildlife crisis is developing along parts of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef coast with reports of unusually high numbers of endangered turtles washing up dead or starving.
A centre to help sick and injured turtles will be established on Green Island with the state government shelling out $600,000 ...
A new study reveals increasing temperatures are turning green turtle populations almost completely female in the northern Great Barrier Reef. A new study reveals increasing temperatures are turning ...
The Great Barrier Reef could contribute $124bn to Australia’s economy over the next 50 years, but only if there is a step up in investment to protect it.
Many exaggerated news articles have been published about the death of the Great Barrier Reef. Social media has not hesitated to mourn over the supposed death of this reef. However, scientists are ...
Along Western Australia's remote coast, Ningaloo Reef offers a rare experience: a multi-day kayak trip into a world of ...
What comes to mind when you think of the largest structure built by living creatures? China's sprawling Great Wall? Or maybe the skyscrapers of New York and Dubai? The truth is, no human feat of ...