As of the latest assessments, the global population of green sea turtles is estimated to be around 200,000 to 400,000 nesting females. However, populations vary significantly across different regions, with some areas experiencing declines due to threats like habitat loss, climate change, and human activities. Conservation efforts have contributed to population recovery in certain regions, but green sea turtles remain classified as endangered. Continued monitoring and protection are essential for their survival.
When female green sea turtles want to lay their eggs.
what is a predator of sea turtles
Green Sea Turtles because green sea turtles eat jellyfish.
no it is definetley not likely that green sea turtles are edible but loggerheads and leatherbacks are
Green sea turtles live in salty water.
In the green sea....
No they are just a kind of sea turtle.
Yes, Green sea turtles have skin, all sea turtles have thick, leathery skin
no. sea turtles also eat crabs. :)
yes they have to be green
They are loners, rarely collecting in groups.
The Green Sea Turtles are found in warm, tropical oceans throughout the world.