In an unprecedented incident, over 1,100 olive ridley sea turtles were found dead on the beaches of Tamil Nadu in January.
CHENNAI: The Olive Ridley turtle, a species revered for its unique mass nesting phenomenon known as arribada, is facing a ...
By Shreya Dasgupta More than 1,100 dead olive ridley turtles have washed ashore on the beaches of Tamil Nadu state in ...
After tagging olive ridley turtles with flipper tags on the beaches of Ratnagiri, the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) has ...
More than 1,000 olive ridley turtles have washed-up dead, on Chennai’s coast, in the last few weeks. Conservationists ...
Initial autopsy reports have indicated that the probable cause of the deaths could be drowning. TN govt issues stern warnings ...
State-level workshop in Nellore aims to protect Olive Ridley sea turtles and marine species through collaborative efforts.
Tamil Nadu Fisheries Department trials Turtle Excluder Devices on fishing boats to protect sea turtles, enforcing strict ...
Chief Conservator of Forests Department AK Naik has said that people should consider as a social responsibility to protect ...
VISAKHAPATNAM: As many as 2,641 olive ridley turtles were reportedly found dead along the Andhra Pradesh coast between ...
OFFICIALS of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) led the release of 105 olive ridley turtle hatchlings ...
After tagging olive ridley turtles with flipper tags on the beaches of Ratnagiri, Wildlife Institute of India has accelerated ...