The Mainland's only dedicated turtle rescue service says it's already at capacity, having taken in more than 100 strays in ...
How old do turtles get?” is a question many have pondered, likely even before the Disney cult film “Finding Nemo.” In the film, the green sea turtle Crush is a full 150 years old and talks with ...
Exotic animal ownership in B.C. is regulated by the Controlled Alien Species Regulation (CASR), introduced in 2009. While it prohibits the most high-risk animals, such as tigers and venomous snakes, ...
By Victor Block During a recent visit to the southwest coast of Florida, I was treated to a spectacular live show presented ...
Producer Tony Visconti recalls the man and the musician who was not only behind the birth of glam rock but also celebrated as ...
Head of Development for AMAALA at Red Sea Global reveals how design decisions today can restore guests and the natural world of ...
In a state famous for its man-made attractions, Madison Blue Spring stands as a reminder that Florida’s true magic has been here all along – crystal clear, impossibly blue, and waiting just beneath ...
For New Mexico Higher Education Secretary Stephanie Rodriguez, the University of New Mexico duck pond is a sentimental place.
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Mark Volman, the singer and co-founder of the Sixties pop-rock group the Turtles, best known for their 1967 hit “Happy Together,” died Friday, Sept. 5. He was 78. For much of his career, Volman worked ...
Mark Volman, a founding member of the 1960s rock band the Turtles and singer known as “Flo” of Flo & Eddie, died in Nashville, Tenn. on Friday after a brief sudden illness. He was 78. Born in Los ...
Pop group The Turtles (L-R Al Nichol, Chuck Portz, Howard Kayman, Jim Tucker, Mark Volman and Don Murray) pose for a portrait in 1966 in Los Angeles, California. Michael Ochs Archives His rep was not ...