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- Leatherback turtles | World Wildlife Fund
Leatherback turtles are named for their shell, which is leather-like rather than hard, like other turtles They are the largest sea turtle species and also one of the most migratory, crossing both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans Pacific leatherbacks migrate from nesting beaches in the Coral
- Sea Turtle | World Wildlife Fund
While these highly migratory species periodically come ashore to either bask or nest, sea turtles spend the bulk of their lives in the ocean WWF's work on sea turtles focuses on five of those species: green, hawksbill, loggerhead, leatherback, and olive ridley
- Hawksbill Turtle | World Wildlife Fund
Hawksbill turtles are critically endangered due to illegal trade and habitat loss See how WWF helps protect their future
- Sea Turtles: Species, Threats, and How to Help | World Wildlife Fund
Most sea turtle species are endangered Learn how threats like bycatch and habitat loss affect them—and how you can help protect these marine icons
- Loggerhead turtle | World Wildlife Fund
The way loggerhead turtles feed on their hard-shelled prey recycles important nutrients and keeps ocean floor sediments in balance Loggerhead turtles carry colonies of small plants and animals on their shells which serve as important habitat themselves As many as 100 species of animals and plants have been recorded living on one single loggerhead turtle
- Protecting Pacific Sea Turtles | World Wildlife Fund
Across the vast Pacific Ocean, sea turtles travel huge distances to find food, shelter, and suitable nesting beaches To help protect these endangered sea turtles—and all that depends on their support—WWF works with people in Indonesia, Ecuador, and Fiji Leatherback sea turtles migrate
- Why Sea Turtles Mistake Plastic Bags for Food | World Wildlife Fund
Sea turtles mistake plastic for jellyfish, leading to injury or death Learn how plastic pollution threatens all sea turtle species and how you can help
- Explore Endangered Species and Wildlife Profiles Worldwide | World . . .
Explore profiles of endangered and iconic species Learn how each animal fits into its ecosystem and what’s being done to protect them
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