This past Tuesday, Turtle Hospital staff were very busy with seven surgeries on turtles with the fibropapilloma virus. These turtles were mainly suffering from eye[…]
Thanks to Dr. Jackie of Marathon Veterinary Hospital for helping one of juvenile Greens, ‘Moe’, by removing a large batch of his FP tumors! Moe’s[…]
On September 29, Kirk and Kim Weatherly, were enjoying a boat ride in North Creek, Key Largo, when they noticed a sea turtle unable to dive[…]
Last week we received yet another fibropapilloma patient with a heavy tumor load including some eye tumors blocking his vision. Luckily for this green sea[…]
Just as breakfast was being prepared for our patients, the stranding phone began to ring and staff learned of a turtle in trouble just off[…]
Thanks to the Marathon Community and all who came out to support The Turtle Hospital and sea turtles! A boat hit Loggerhead named Xiomy had[…]
Please come join us on the beach to say goodbye and good luck to this 100lb. Loggerhead as she gets a second chance out at
As some of you might already know, a disease called fibropapilloma (FP) virus is affecting a lot of our juvenile green sea turtles and decimating their[…]
Join us on Sunday, October 13th at 5:oo pm at Sombrero Beach as we release Xiomy. Xiomy is a loggerhead sea turtle that was rescued[…]
A Florida Keys native, Steve Impallomeni, has spent years enjoying the waters aboard his own boat. Steve has come into contact with many turtles while[…]
Our young Loggerhead ambassador marks one year of hatching out of his nest today! Zippy hatched in Boca Raton, FL and was retrieved for a[…]