NBC News: Massive sea turtle back where it belongs after Florida photographer and rescue group step up
Massive sea turtle back where it belongs after Florida photographer and rescue group step up
Today: Massive sea turtle back where it belongs after Florida photographer, rescue group step up
FLORIDA KEYS — It wasn’t an easy road back to water for the 322-pound loggerhead named Lenny. The turtle was spotted injured, struggling to swim near Alligator Reef off the coast of Islamorada in the ...
Massive sea turtle back where it belongs after Florida photographer, rescue group step up
Press-Telegram: Long Beach Aquarium returns sick, injured sea turtle to the wild after 7-month rehab
Long Beach Aquarium returns sick, injured sea turtle to the wild after 7-month rehab
Post and Courier: What happens to the injured sea turtles that are rescued by responders in the wild?
What happens to the injured sea turtles that are rescued by responders in the wild?
WVEC: Hospital provides CT scan for injured sea turtles on Outer Banks
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