Study Shows Signs of Hope for Endangered Sea Turtles
January 17, 2017
January 17, 2017
LA JOLLA, Calif., Jan. 17 -- The University of California's San Diego campus issued the following news release:
Bones from dead turtles washed up on Mexican beaches indicate that Baja California is critical to the survival of endangered North Pacific loggerhead sea turtles, which travel some 7,500 miles from their nesting sites in Japan to their feeding grounds off the coast of Mexico.
"These turtles are born in Japan, then migrate to the central and eastern no . . .
Bones from dead turtles washed up on Mexican beaches indicate that Baja California is critical to the survival of endangered North Pacific loggerhead sea turtles, which travel some 7,500 miles from their nesting sites in Japan to their feeding grounds off the coast of Mexico.
"These turtles are born in Japan, then migrate to the central and eastern no . . .