Loggerhead Marinelife Center, located in Loggerhead Park, Juno Beach, Florida, is a sea turtle research, rehabilitation, education and …
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2024年12月9日
We went on a field trip with 6th, 7th, and 8th graders and had a wonderful time. The faculty and facility were outstanding. Students loved the food, snacks, and the exhibits. I would recommend thi… Suzette M的完整评论
2024年12月7日
Absolutely amazing! The turtles were stunning, and it was incredible to see them up close. The dedication and kindness of the volunteers truly stood out—they’re passionate and do such meaningful work… arianna nicole s的完整评论
2024年12月2日
Really enjoyed this experience and learning about all the great work they’re doing with the turtles. Sue T is a gem and her infectious enthusiasm contributed to our fantastic tour. Chelsea_M_Schmidt的完整评论
For the hatchling release program did you get to actually watch hatchlings be released?
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Not really, they collect or receive adult turtles injured or malnourished or entangled in nylons, plastics, etc; then they restore the animal to a healthy condition during weeks or …
Not really, they collect or receive adult turtles injured or malnourished or entangled in nylons, plastics, etc; then they restore the animal to a healthy condition during weeks or months, and then release them back to the open sea. For sure they don't collect eggs nor hatchlings. I am no expert but I understand that these are borne naturally from their nests in the sea shore and they go to the sea by themselves, usually at night after around 2 months after the egg was laid.
Sea turtles are important for the health of ocean ecosystems. They help balance marine habitats like coral reefs and seagrass beds by controlling prey populations. Unfortunately, sea …
Sea turtles are important for the health of ocean ecosystems. They help balance marine habitats like coral reefs and seagrass beds by controlling prey populations. Unfortunately, sea turtles...