Nesting turtles give clues on oil spill's impact
Wednesday, June 1, 2011 - 09:01
in Biology & Nature
(AP) -- Nearly hidden by brownish sand, the Kemps ridley sea turtle digging furiously with her back flippers as she carved out a flask-shaped hole to lay her eggs wasn't aware of the excitement she was generating among the scientists, volunteers and beach-goers watching from a distance.