Maryland’s state reptile deserves a place on the federal endangered species list, a group of concerned scientists is urging.
JD "Terrapin" Holt, who uses the pronouns "they/them" and "turtle," sits on the Oregon Health Authority's Consumer Advisory ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.— Wildlife trafficking and unsustainable trade are driving species’ decline and, in some cases, posing a threat to human health, according to a report released today by the ...
The diamondback terrapins were brought to this university’s education college through the Terrapin Education and Research ...
The 11th annual volunteer headcount of diamondback terrapins in coastal waters from Carteret County to Brunswick County kicks off next month.
BALTIMORE, Md.— The Center for Biological Diversity and 20 partner organizations petitioned NOAA Fisheries today to protect diamondback terrapins as endangered under the Endangered Species Act.
The environmental groups said that terrapins are an important middleman species for local ecosystems; they feed on snails that contribute to erosion and terrapin eggs feed several predatory birds.