Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Loggerhead turtles die off as others thrive

During the past half-dozen years, loggerhead turtle nesting in Florida has dropped sharply -- fewer loggerheads are laying eggs in Florida, even though other Florida sea turtles, such as greens and leatherbacks, actually are nesting more - Nov. 27, St. Petersburg Times

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