there are lots of things that can be done to help sea turtles, and other endangered species.
They are putting them in a habitat so they can live and reproduce. So look out these babies will not be endangered much longer. They will reproduce and this will help the next generations.
most turtles in the sea are endangered, yes
people are trying to stop fishing where they live
shelters human socotiy
security birth & tracking systems
no one knows they have kept it privite
no they are not - Actually, some populations of Painted Turtles are endangered. The coastal population of Western Painted Turtles are endangered in Canada (listed as "endangered" by COSEWIC). Other populations are threatened or of special concern.
marine turtles have flipperlike arms and don't come on land as often as freshwater turtles.
HUMANS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
large fish and birds
Because man (apparently) likes to turn living turtles into souvenirs for the tourist trade - regardless of the fact that turtles are endangered species !
most turtles in the sea are endangered, yes
not all turtles are endanger mostly just the sea turtle
Turtles aren't endangered but Tortoises are endangered.
Marine turtles became endangered by lots of their habitats and coastal area is disappearing. They also get tangled in the shrimp nets and drown, by being trapped in a net they suffer tumors. They became endangered from hunting which was before they were protected. When hatchlings are born often crabs, foxes or birds kill them. They are also threatened by humans which harvest their eggs.
Tricia Litwiler has written: 'Conservation plan for sea turtles, marine mammals and the shortnose sturgeon in Maryland' -- subject(s): Endangered species, Marine mammals, Sea turtles, Shortnose sturgeon, Wildlife conservation
There are many more than these, but here are a few: Blue Whales Sea Turtles Sea Otters Dugong I do not know of any endangered fish species.
Yes They are endangeredYes it is. It's one of the 7 turtles found in Australian waters, and sadly it is endangered. TURTLES ROCK!!!
Of course they can swim, that's why they are marine turtles, you know mariners.
marine turtles live in oceans.
There are turtles that are endangered, but they are not entirely endangered or threatened as a species.
no they are not - Actually, some populations of Painted Turtles are endangered. The coastal population of Western Painted Turtles are endangered in Canada (listed as "endangered" by COSEWIC). Other populations are threatened or of special concern.
There are 86 species of turtles listed as endangered, all of which were added in different years.