A volunteer who protects endangered sea turtle nests on the Atlantic Coast presents a photographic chronicle of her work one summer, describing sea turtle hatching and the experiences she shared with her young daughter. Includes an educational section with activities.
A collection of essays from international experts that provide information on the natural history, biology, and conservation of loggerhead sea turtles.
Describes where and how female loggerheads build nests and lay their eggs, what baby loggerheads do after they hatch, and what they eat as they grow to adulthood.
Contains full-color illustrated photographs that explains how a turtle develops from an egg into an adult, where turtles live, and the dangers they face in their lives.
A tiny loggerhead turtle hatches on the beach, rushes to the water, and makes her journey far out to sea, where she grows bigger and stronger in preparation for returning to the beach to lay her own eggs.
The story of a tiny sea turtle who swims out to sea, then returns after a few years to the beach where she was born to lay her eggs before returning to the sea. Includes many facts about sea turtles.