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Juvenile Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) (CM26-161-170)
These 10 juvenile green sea turtles stranded in North FL, with signs of chronic debilitation. They are on antibiotics. Frigate, Warthog, Kestrel, Flamingo, Yak, Salmon, Owl, Pitbull, Camel, and Ostrich.
There are 3 remaining turtles in this group. Pitbull still has a deep wound on the carapace and has a left scapula fracture that does not seem to bother them. They are on antibiotics.
Jun 05, 2026
Good
Requires Continued Treatment
There are 3 remaining turtles in this group. Salmon is slowly recovering from his extreme malnourishment. Pitbull still has deep wounds on the carapace and is on antibiotics. Ostrich needs to gain weight prior to release.
May 29, 2026
Fair
Requires Continued Treatment
There are 5 remaining turtles in this group. Frigate has been cleared for release.
May 22, 2026
Fair
Requires Continued Treatment
There are 6 remaining turtles in this group. Frigate has been cleared for release.
May 15, 2026
Fair
Requires Continued Treatment
There are 8 remaining turtles in this group. Frigate has been cleared for release.
May 08, 2026
Fair
Requires Continued Treatment
May 01, 2026
Fair
Requires Continued Treatment
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