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The Gumbo Limbo Nature Center's Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Center in Boca Raton, Florida, has closed due to financial challenges faced by its operator, The Coastal Stewards. The 13 turtles ...
The Gumbo Limbo Nature Center's Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Center in Boca Raton, Florida, has closed due to financial challenges faced by its operator, The Coastal Stewards.
The gift shop at the center also has been closed, Coastal Stewards said. The 13 sea turtle patients currently being treated at Gumbo Limbo are receiving veterinary care and will be transferred to ...
You can support sea turtle conservation work to help more turtles safely hatch and get to the water. There’s a form you can fill out and donate anywhere from $20 bucks to $5,000 dollars to adopt ...
An adolescent loggerhead sea turtle named Dilly-Dally, whose front flipper was amputated after she was rescued in January suffering from predator wounds, crawls toward the Atlantic Ocean after ...
Another sea turtle made its way home after being rehabilitated by Loggerhead Marinelife Center. Hundreds gathered Wednesday morning to watch Dilly Dally go home.Dilly Dally was rescued back on Jan ...
An adolescent loggerhead sea turtle named Dilly Dally crawled into the Atlantic Ocean Wednesday morning, months after having a front flipper amputated at a Florida turtle hospital.
There are many threats to sea turtles, but most of them come from humans. Dangers may range from getting entangled in fishing gear to losing their habitats from beach erosion and human development.
A green sea turtle is improving after being found stranded on a North Carolina beach with over 1 ½ pounds of barnacles and other organisms on its shell, seashore officials announced over the weekend.
JUNO BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — A 302-pound loggerhead sea turtle is making waves after surviving a harrowing ordeal and inspiring efforts to protect her species. The Loggerhead Marinelife Center ...
A sea turtle initially weighed over 7 ½ pounds; her weight decreased to just over 6 pounds once experts cleaned her organism-covered shell.
A green sea turtle is improving after being found stranded on a North Carolina beach with over 1 ½ pounds of barnacles and other organisms on its shell, seashore officials announced over the weekend.