So, the calendar has changed to April (what happened to March?) and this month’s sea creature is the sea turtle.
I was not aware that they couldn’t retract their outer limbs nor that it could take 50 years for some species to reproduce.
Here’s a story on a rescue-and-release of the turtles. Again, their navigation is off and they end up in colder waters than they are accustomed to.
National Geographic has a nice photo gallery of the sea turtle. More amazing facts–the Green Sea turtle is so ancient that it saw the dinosaur emerge and then watched them grow extinct. Amazing.
On a visit with relatives, we were walking along a beach and saw the tracks made by turtles as they paddle in the sand. My aunt explained what made the unusual design. It was during this trip that I also saw whales in the distance spout water sky high. Very cool.
Toxins and their effects on the sea turtles. Not a surprise, but wish it was…
More from Sea Turtle Conservancy on pollution and its affects. Can we outlaw plastic bags, balloons, bottles, food wrappers, etc….? Nah…that would mean a little...inconvenience…to us…
A story here on a turtle being run over by an all terrain vehicle…this is a big problem with the North Carolina coast–environmentalists have been threatened by the off-roaders who for some reason feel the need to drive these vehicles on the beaches. And this on politicians with nothing better to do than interfere with efforts to stop it. <sigh>
More here on beach roadkill from Ted Williams at Audobon–including birds. Outer Banks Preservation Association.…pshaw.
Another fiasco by BP— their *cough* controlled burns probably burned turtles alive.