Environmentalists in the southern megapolis are peeved at the alarming death of Olive Ridley Turtles on the Chennai beaches.
Bangladeshi scientists are probing the deaths of more than 80 turtles found washed up on the beach over the past week, a government marine research institute said Thursday. Olive ridley sea turtles ...
The deceased turtles are mostly olive ridley sea turtles, a relatively small but globally abundant species that thrives in tropical waters and can live up to 50 years. Shimul Bhuiyan, a scientific ...
Today’s 14 dead turtles were recovered from Mangla Para to Najirartek area from 7:15am to 5:15pm, said Mohammad Shimul Bhuiyan, scientific officer at BORI ...
Turtle populations continue to face unpredictable challenges from climate change, according to a joint study between ...
The Olive Ridley turtles, ancient guardians of the sea, are facing a dire threat—human greed. Thousands wash ashore dead, ...
Garuda Aerospace, a leading drone technology company in India, is deploying free drone surveillance for the next three months along Chennai’s coastline to protect endangered Olive Ridley sea ...
According to data from BORI, at least 29 dead turtles were found along the Cox's Bazar coastline, including Sonadia, Himchhari, Sonarpara, Inani, and Teknaf beaches, between 1 January and 20 February ...
Garuda Aerospace will deploy drones at no cost for three months to monitor Chennai's coastline, aiming to protect Olive ...
Dead sea turtles keep washing ashore on India’s east coast and environmentalists and authorities are trying frantically to ...
Hundreds of dead, vulnerable sea turtles washed up on South Asian beaches last week near the city of Chennai, India. These ...
Over 400 endangered sea turtles have washed ashore on India’s east coast near the city of Chennai in the last two weeks in an ...