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Loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings are being drawn miles inland, where they risk falling to predators or dying from exhaustion before they find the water.
Sentara Albemarle Medical Center is helping two sea turtles from the Outer Banks in need of care. One is a 150-pound female ...
Ready to see adorable baby turtles? This week, the Georgia Sea Turtle Center confirmed the first hatchlings. Where? When? How ...
The hospital's radiology department conducted a CT scan on a massive loggerhead sea turtle that had sustained a head injury.
Researchers at Loggerhead Marinelife Center found the earliest leatherhead nest in its monitoring history on February 25.
Sentara Albemarle Medical Center is helping two sea turtles from the Outer Banks in need of care. On Thursday, the medical center helped a 150-pound female loggerhead that had a head injury. They did ...
The center has rehabilitated and released nearly 750 sea turtles since it opened in 2007. Where: 214 Stable Road, Jekyll Island, Georgia Cost: $9 for ages 4-12, $11 for teens and adults.
The center has rehabilitated and released nearly 750 sea turtles since it opened in 2007. Where: 214 Stable Road, Jekyll Island, Georgia Cost: $9 for ages 4-12, $11 for teens and adults.
The Coastal Stewards took over the turtle rehabilitation program in 2024 at Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, on the barrier island near Spanish River Park.
Is watching baby sea turtles crawl across the beach on your bucket list? Your window of opportunity is here. On Wednesday, the Georgia Sea Turtle Center reported the state's first hatchlings of the ...
The center has rehabilitated and released nearly 750 sea turtles since it opened in 2007. Where: 214 Stable Road, Jekyll Island, Georgia Cost: $9 for ages 4-12, $11 for teens and adults.