Bucking climate change, male sea turtles being born after multi-year hiatus
Thought you might find this article interesting;
Turtle Patrol Kick Off Meeting and New Member Orientation April 4th
The next Turtle Patrol season is just around the corner and the Patrol Leadership Team is busy planning and organizing for 2019. Last year’s 31 nests, 3,062 eggs and 1,754 hatchlings kept the 150 Patrol members busy. But we’re all hoping for more in 2019.
The 2019 Turtle Patrol Season will begin with the New Member Orientation and Kick-Off Meeting on Thursday, April 4th at the Lake House. The New Member Orientation will be held in the Osprey I conference room at 6 PM and the Kick-Off Meeting will be held in the Live Oak Hall at 7 PM. The New Member Orientation provides an overview of the Seabrook Island Turtle Patrol activities and participation opportunities for new members. The Kick-Off Meeting provides an overview of the upcoming season and the opportunity to schedule beach walking days and order Turtle Patrol T Shirts.
Rising beach nest temperatures may become too hot for threatened loggerhead turtles in SC
Here’s a link to the above captioned article in the Charleston Post and Courier
Kemp's Ridley Nests in Queens, NY
We thought you sea turtle aficionados might find this article interesting:
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/new-york-kemps-ridley-turtle