Sea turtle trafficking is difficult to trace because eggs, shells, meat, and other products can move far from the nesting beaches where the animals were taken. WWF’s ShellBank project shows how DNA ...
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New global DNA database aims to fight illegal sea turtle trade worldwide
Researchers with the World Wildlife Fund have developed ShellBank, the world’s first global marine turtle DNA database, to ...
There are a lot of things scientists still don’t know about sea turtles. But researchers are starting to “fingerprint” leatherback sea turtle hatchlings to try to unlock some of those secrets. Federal ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: Jekyll Island Authority What seemed to be another critically endangered Kemp's ridley sea turtle rescued from ...
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