About 6.37 lakh Olive Ridley sea turtles have arrived for mass nesting at Rushikulya coast this year, setting a new record for the beach in Odisha’s Ganjam district. The arrival of 6.37 lakh turtles ...
With migratory path and nesting instincts of endangered Olive Ridley turtles still largely shrouded in the realms of mystery, the scientists at Zoological Survey of India are of the view that the ...
The shores of Odisha’s Ganjam district have once again become a haven for endangered olive ridley turtles. This year, over 6.82 lakh turtles have flocked to the Rushikulya River mouth for their annual ...
Marking the first sporadic nesting in the current season, an olive ridley turtle laid 149 eggs on a mass nesting beach at the Rushikulya rookery coast on Tuesday. While the first nesting has occurred ...
Olive ridley turtles, an endangered species, have arrived in large numbers at Odisha, India, for their annual mass nesting event known as Arribada. This year has seen a record-breaking number of ...
Coastal erosion displaces turtles in Odisha: World's largest olive ridley nesting ground shifts 14km
The world’s largest nesting ground for olive ridley turtles on India’s east coast has shifted 14km northwards over the past three decades because of severe coastal erosion, Indian and Brazilian ...
The annual mating phase of endangered olive ridley turtles has commenced along the Odisha coast, with key congregation sites reporting increased activity. Thousands of turtles have been sighted off ...
VISAKHAPATNAM: Even before the nesting season begins, tens of tens of olive ridley turtle carcasses have been found washed ashore along the Visakhapatnam coast, raising concerns among wildlife ...
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