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A large sea turtle got a little turned around on Jupiter Island last month, the Fish and Wildlife Commission said.
Florida wildlife officials plead to keep fireworks and dogs from traumatizing nesting shorebirds and sea turtles ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is sending a reminder that nesting season is underway for sea turtles, shorebirds, seabirds, and wading birds.
Sea turtles and shorebirds are at their peak during nesting season as Independence Day will draw thousands to coastal areas ...
Sea turtles are a protected species and people must get permission from FWC to move their nests. According to local FWC rules, volunteers say nests can’t be moved unless they are within 10 feet ...
Dead or injured sea turtles should be reported to Escambia County Marine Resources at 850-281-5904 or the FWC Wildlife Alert line at 1-888-404-3922, who will alert the Turtle Patrol about the case ...
Sea turtles are a protected species and people must get permission from FWC to move their nests. According to local FWC rules, volunteers say nests can’t be moved unless they are within 10 feet ...
Sea turtles are a protected species and people must get permission from FWC to move their nests. According to local FWC rules, volunteers say nests can’t be moved unless they are within 10 feet ...
Dead or injured sea turtles should be reported to Escambia County Marine Resources at 850-281-5904 or the FWC Wildlife Alert line at 1-888-404-3922, who will alert the Turtle Patrol about the case ...
Sea turtles are a protected species and people must get permission from FWC to move their nests. According to local FWC rules, volunteers say nests can’t be moved unless they are within 10 feet ...
Sea turtles are a protected species and people must get permission from FWC to move their nests. According to local FWC rules, volunteers say nests can’t be moved unless they are within 10 feet ...
Sea turtles are a protected species and people must get permission from FWC to move their nests. According to local FWC rules, volunteers say nests can’t be moved unless they are within 10 feet ...