
Sea Turtles
Join us in protecting and conserving Sea Turtles
Sea turtles have existed since the time of the dinosaurs. However, all seven species of sea turtles are now threatened or endangered due to loss of nesting habitat, accidental capture and entanglement, and ocean pollution. These threats, as well as new threats from climate change, have damaged the population.
There is still time for us together to make an impact on saving sea turtles.
Our partner, Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center, rescues, rehabilitates, and releases sick and injured sea turtles. They also conserve, protect, and monitor nesting habitats to ensure the turtles have the best chance possible of surviving.
Donate monthly to best impact sea turtles. Know that 100% of your donation will go directly to our partners at the Karen Beasley Center.
Our Partner
The Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center
The Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center conserves and protects all species of marine turtles, both in the water and on the beach. They accomplish this through monitoring the beach and protecting nesting female turtles, their nests, and their hatchlings; rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing sick and injured sea turtles; educating the public regarding the plight of sea turtles and the threat of their extinction; and offering hands-on learning opportunities for students of biology, wildlife conservation, and veterinary medicine from around the world.
The Karen Beasley Center is now housed in a 13,000+ square foot building near Wilmington, NC, where they can efficiently care for sea turtles in distress as well as educate the public.
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