Great White Sharks: Top Predators Or Unlikely Prey July 11, 2021 Conservation Watch The existence of sharks in the ocean dates back more than 400 million years, making them older
Oceans Becoming More Stratified Due To Global Warming July 11, 2021 Conservation Watch The ocean plays a critical role in regulating Earth’s climate. The IUCN reported in 2016 that the
Fake Turtle Eggs Used To Track Poachers Via GPS July 1, 2021 Conservation Watch If you have ever watched a wildlife documentary on sea turtles, you might be familiar with the
Could Ice Melt in the Arctic Lead to Future Pandemics? June 27, 2021 Conservation Watch 2020 wasn’t only a year of abnormality and confusion for humans. The innermost networks and societies of
What Are Nurdles And Why Are They A Problem? June 25, 2021 Conservation Watch Have you ever walked along your favorite beach or estuary and noticed small round plastic pellets among
Cheap Methods Developed To Help Counter Sea Turtle Sex Ratio Issue June 23, 2021 Conservation Watch It is widely known that the sex of a reptile hatchling is largely dependant on the egg’s
Captivity: An Important Tool for Conservation and Education June 22, 2021 Conservation Watch When you think of animals in captivity, one of two ideas come to mind. Either you picture
Researching Coral Health — What is CoralWatch? June 18, 2021 Conservation Watch Coral reefs are some of the most spectacular and diverse ocean ecosystems. Unfortunately, they are also among
Kelp Deforestation: Threats to our Underwater Forests June 12, 2021 Conservation Watch Kelp Forests Kelp forests are similar to forest ecosystems on land, and are thought to have first appeared
How The Ocean Could Cure Cancer May 24, 2021 Conservation Watch Coral reefs are valued for their beauty, tourism value, and ecosystem services, such as nursery provision for