A TikTok went viral over the sea otters lounging in Morro Bay, and now everyone wants a front-row seat.
It may surprise visitors that a landlocked state like Missouri plays such a crucial role in marine conservation, but Wonders of Wildlife (WoW) is the only sea turtle rehabilitation center in the ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – The Wonders of Wildlife Museum and Aquarium in the Missouri Ozarks has welcomed its fifth group of critically ill sea turtles for rehabilitation. Since its Sea Turtle Center was ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) on the beach during the summer premoult stage. The construction of dams across the Pacific ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is reminding residents and visitors that sea turtle nesting season has begun and urging simple steps to protect vulnerable nesting adults and ...
Over the past few years, as I've grown as a photographer and traveler, I've set my sights on the best places to see wildlife.
Most of those nests were found at Padre Island National Seashore (PINS), long considered the epicenter of Kemp's ridley nesting in the United States. The milestone comes despite challenges, including ...
Requiem’s flapping flippers almost sounded like bird wings fluttering as Morgan Flannagan, a Georgia Sea Turtle Center hospital technician, pulled the green sea turtle from a rehabilitation tank.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — On Wednesday, March 25, Wonders of Wildlife (WOW) released 19 sea turtles they rehabilitated at their Sea Turtle Center back into the ocean. The sea turtles were cleared to return ...
Wildlife rescuers pulled a critically ill California sea lion from Ballona Creek in Los Angeles earlier this month — later discovering the animal had been shot in the head twice and survived. The ...
SEATTLE — The Pacific Whale Watch Association (PWWA) has announced the arrival of the first humpback whale calf of the 2025 season in the Salish Sea - and the baby's mother is practically a cetacean ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Haze hung over the Salton Sea on a recent winter day, while black-necked stilts and kildeer waded in the shallows, pecking at crustaceans. Something ...