Twice a year, turtles travel up to a mile as they nest and then hatch, crossing roads, yards, and even construction sites.
These slow-moving reptiles may need a little help during crossing season, but knowing the right way to intervene is imperative to their well-being.
You often see turtle nest protection cages built for sea turtles along the beach, but what about in Nashville?
Depending on where you live, your yard may have frequent visitors, from birds and squirrels to the occasional predator. It's important to know what to do in certain situations, like if you find a baby ...
Sea turtle hatchlings making their way to the sea - Kalana Maleesha/Shutterstock Growing up in South Florida, turtle nesting season had an understated excitement that felt palpable. From Fort ...