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  2. On occasion, on a walk with Loggerhead Marinelife Center, you might even see baby sea turtles hatch from their eggs and scurry to the ocean, which usually emerge in groups of 80 to 120 hatchlings.

  3. More Than 1,000 Sea Turtles Rescued In Historic Florida ... - AOL

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    More than 1,000 turtles were transported from the area to Gulf World Marine Institute in Panama City Beach, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, or FWC. A moving van ...

  4. Loggerhead Marinelife Center - Wikipedia

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    The center hosts astronomy nights, [7] guided beach walks, [8] Boy Scout and Girl Scout programs, Eco Tours (SWIM), [9] evening turtle walks, [10] hatchling releases, [11] a marine summer camp program, [12] sea turtle releases, [13] water quality monitoring, [14] beach cleanups [2] and many other education programs, activities and events.

  5. Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center - Wikipedia

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    For many guests, Sweet Pea is the first sea turtle they have seen, and her story tells of the dangers and promise that human choices have on this imperiled species. [1] The center is a member of the global non-profit Species360 that seeks to better share information pertinent to the saving of endangered species, such as sea turtles. [3]

  6. List of nature centers in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Panama City Beach: Bay: Florida Panhandle: 1,200 acres, Environmental Interpretive Center features ecosystem dioramas, butterfly, bird egg and sea shell collections, sea turtle nesting exhibit, saltwater aquarium Tallahassee Museum: Tallahassee: Leon: Florida Panhandle

  7. Cold-stunned green sea turtles are recovering at a Florida ...

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    The turtles arrived in Juno Beach on Friday from the Marine Science Center in Volusia County, Florida. They all suffered from cold stunning, which causes sea turtles to lose mobility and become lethargic. Most of the 17 turtles are expected to be released back into the ocean in a few weeks.