Our smallest loggerhead turtles, Fisher and Finn, have matured quite a bit since their admittance to our hospital. Fisher arrived as a small post-hatchling. She is our education[…]
Not too much has changed in Good Hope’s condition since her last update, but she has laid a couple more eggs, bringing the total[…]
Jimbo’s jumbo pap was removed today after an endoscope (click to view footage!) revealed healthy internal organs–and, surprise!, he’s a boy! The tumor weighed more than[…]
When the Rehab team assessed “Jimbo” upon intake, it was apparent that this 65-lb juvenile green had fallen victim to the fibropapilloma virus. A very[…]
Over the weekend, The Turtle Hospital welcomed another juvenile green sea turtle to our list of current patients. Transferred from Miami Seaquarium’s rehabilitation facility, Hook[…]
Join us at Sparky’s 7 Mile Marina this Thursday from 6-8 PM for a casting contest! All of the proceeds will be donated to The[…]
The number “7” seems to be Good Hope’s new lucky number. Previously showing a trend of laying eggs in sets of 3, she has laid 15[…]
Dr. Doug Mader was in today to assess Good Hope’s condition. The critically endangered, pregnant hawksbill from St. Croix is now set to receive doses of Vitamin B[…]
Little juvenile green “Daisy” began getting tube fed today. Having progressed from a mister to shallow water, she is still not actively eating on her[…]
The latest news update for “Good Hope” is somewhat positive, as she appears to be, ever so slowly, on the upswing. Again, her condition remains critical and[…]
Check out our adorable green and loggerhead hatchlings in their rehab tanks by clicking here. Be sure to note the frenzied behavior of the[…]
To say that things have calmed down here at The Turtle Hospital would be an overstatement in the very least. While “Good Hope” does seem[…]