Leatherback turtles can grow up to 6 feet long and hold the distinction of being the largest turtles and the largest living reptiles in the world. But they are also among the most critically endangered of species, according to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Leer más.





The current extinction rate of amphibians is roughly 1,000 times higher than at any other time in their 360-million-year history, and the European Union has a crucial role in helping stop the decline. Leer más.
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«If the weather report holds true for this evening,» says Henryk Teraszkiewicz, executive director of the Woodcock Nature Center, «there is a good chance, early as it may be, that the amphibian migration may happen, or at least begin.» Leer más.
Collaborative action is needed to protect amphibians and other animals from being killed and injured on roads across Europe, according to a Peterborough-based charity. Leer más.