Olive ridley turtles, an endangered species, have arrived in large numbers at Odisha, India, for their annual mass nesting ...
Thousands of Olive Ridley turtles have commenced their annual mass nesting at Rushikulya river mouth in Odisha, with numbers ...
The mass nesting continued until February 24, with 6,98,718 turtles laying eggs this year, surpassing the previous record of ...
The mouth of Rushikulya river in Ganjam district has emerged as a major rookery for the endangered Olive Ridley turtles with ...
The olive ridley turtle nesting has been rapidly increasing with many turtles coming ashore to nest in the coastal taluks of ...
The mouth of the Rushikulya River in Odisha's Ganjam district has emerged as a major rookery for the endangered olive ridley ...
Within only a couple of weeks during their breeding season, more than 100 olive ridley turtles were found dead at ...
Over 6.82 lakh olive ridley turtles have flocked to Odisha's Rushikulya River mouth for mass nesting, breaking last year's record and reaffirming the site's importance for this endangered species.
The Rushikulya River mouth has become a key nesting ground for these endangered turtles, with more expected to arrive as the ...
A female Olive Ridley usually lays about 120 to 150 eggs from which hatchlings emerge after about 45 to 50 days.
BHUBANESWAR: A staggering 6.41 lakh Olive Ridley turtles have laid eggs at Rushikulya rookery so far in the current nesting ...
Around 6.41 lakh Olive Ridley sea turtles have laid eggs on the Rushikulya sea beach between Podampeta to Bateshwar till ...