The average migration of a sea turtle is pretty far. The longer they are kept from going out into the ocean to swim away, yu could use up their energy reserves. They probly don't need our help. But that's not to say that you shouldn't go down there and enjoy the wonderment of watching tiny hatchlings go down the beach. It doesn't necessarily mean that you have to help them, but going through it is life changing.
Hope you dug tortoises because we’re back, shellin’ out the good stuff, with this week’s encore of sea turtles, so get ready to become wildly obsessed with them. Cheloniologist Dr. Camryn Allen met up with Alie on a tropical island (ok, in a hotel room on a tropical island) to chat about flipper slappings, turtle rodeos, nesting BBs, current surfing, endangered statuses, field work, sleeping under water, world records, boopable noses, male:female ratios, mind-boggling navigation, what you can do to help them, and the many mysteries that still remain. Take a deep dive into the world of seartles. Or is it surtles?
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This week's donation was made to Hawaii Marine Animal Response
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