Sea Turtles
Check out the latest turtle rescue stories from our Wildlife Rescue Center!
Check out the latest turtle rescue stories from our Wildlife Rescue Center!
The holidays looked a little different for several staff members, wildlife rescue and conservation partners, advocates, and volunteers around the Coastal Bend.
Christmas weekend, the Texas State Aquarium Wildlife Rescue Team has admitted 245 cold-stunned green sea turtles to its Wildlife Rescue Program.
On Saturday, November 26, 2022, the Texas State Aquarium released nine loggerhead sea turtles that were admitted to the Aquarium’s Wildlife Rescue Program between July and September after being stranded on Texas beaches.
From July 11th through July 21, the Texas State Aquarium's (TSA) Wildlife Rescue Center admitted eight large loggerhead sea turtles.
On Friday, March 25, 2022, the Texas State Aquarium released 10 of the 11 cold-stunned Kemp’s ridley sea turtles that came to the Wildlife Rescue Center from the New England Aquarium back in early December 2021.
Read MoreThe Texas State Aquarium released 73 of the 80 cold-stunned sea turtles that were admitted to the Aquarium on Feb. 4 & Feb. 5.
Read MoreOn December 22, thirty-two Kemp’s ridley sea turtles were flown to Corpus Christi, Texas from New England Aquarium by Turtles Fly Too, after being found cold-stunned on Cape Cod, Massachusetts beaches and suffering from hypothermia, pneumonia, and other injuries from being washed against rocks.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, April 14, 2021, the Texas State Aquarium released the last group of cold-stunned Kemp’s ridley sea turtles that came to us from New England back in early December 2020.
Read MoreOn Sunday, March 21, the Texas State Aquarium's Wildlife Rescue team released twenty-four cold-stunned sea turtles back into the Gulf.
Read MoreThe Texas State Aquarium's Wildlife Rescue team, along with several Marine Stranding Network partners, engaged in a major sea turtle cold stunning rescue operation.
Read MoreThe Texas State Aquarium’s Wildlife Rescue Center participated in a major sea turtle cold stunning event and rescue operation due to the extraordinarily cold temperatures of Winter Storm Uri.
Read MoreOn Monday, December 7, The Texas State Aquarium accepted 20 cold-stunned turtles from Turtles Fly Too. These sea turtles were found on Cape Cod, Massachusetts beaches suffering from hypothermia and other complications.
Read MoreOn Thursday, July 7, 2020, the Texas State Aquarium released a Kemp’s ridley sea turtle to the Gulf of Mexico. The Kemp’s ridley had been under the care of the Aquarium’s Wildlife Rescue Center for nearly two and a half months, recuperating from a near-fatal injury to her shell.
Read More278 sea turtles were taken in by the Texas State Aquarium’s Wildlife Rescue Center in 2019 – nearly a third of the approximately 1,000 sea turtles that were found stranded alive in Texas throughout the year.
Read More44 juvenile green sea turtles that were stranded due to high winds and coastal flooding are now receiving treatment at the Texas State Aquarium Wildlife Rescue Center.
Read MoreTwo sea turtles taken in and treated by the Texas State Aquarium Wildlife Rescue Center will make a new home in the Aquarium’s 400,000-gallon H-E-B Caribbean Sea exhibit.
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