Animals
[VIDEO] Green Sea Turtles Make a Comeback in Florida, Researchers Say
Green sea turtles are considered to be endangered worldwide. However, researchers from the University of Central Florida have counted a record-breaking number of nests, which suggests the species might be recovering.
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