Loggerhead Sea Turtle On Beach

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Loggerhead Marinelife Center, located in Loggerhead Park, Juno Beach, Florida, is a sea turtle research, rehabilitation, education and conservation …

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Jan 30, 2025
My husband and I took their 1 hour guided group tour. We had 10 people in our group and each person had a headset so we could easily hear what our guide was saying into her microphone. Our guide was… Full review by April2500
Jan 25, 2025
The Early Access tour at 9am was great. Chris is very knowledgeable and made the tour enjoyable. It was rather chilly that morning, and the tour is mostly outside, so dress warmly. The cost was $2… Full review by an2net_10
Jan 18, 2025
Such a fun quick visit. They had so many animals that they were fostering. It was neat to see these magnificent creatures up close Full review by saanders019

Questions & answers

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When will construction be complete?
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We are targeting fall 2021 for opening of the new facility. Thank you.
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What’s the temperature like inside? Do you recommend bringing a sweater? Sundress with no sleeves - is it at all chilly? …
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What’s the temperature like inside? Do you recommend bringing a sweater? Sundress with no sleeves - is it at all chilly? Thank you
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Since all of the turtles are outside, I would dress for the weather. Indoor stuff, gift shop and education center, is climate controlled.
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For the hatchling release program did you get to actually watch hatchlings be released?
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Not really, they collect or receive adult turtles injured or malnourished or entangled in nylons, plastics, etc; then they restore the animal to a healthy condition during weeks or …
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Not really, they collect or receive adult turtles injured or malnourished or entangled in nylons, plastics, etc; then they restore the animal to a healthy condition during weeks or months, and then release them back to the open sea. For sure they don't collect eggs nor hatchlings. I am no expert but I understand that these are borne naturally from their nests in the sea shore and they go to the sea by themselves, usually at night after around 2 months after the egg was laid.
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For the hatchling release did you actually get to see baby's being released into the ocean??
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No. There was no. Release during the short time we were in that area.
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Is there an entrance fee?
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No entrance fee but visitors are encouraged to donate. It is certainly well worth it to fund expenses for rehab.
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How Can You Help Protect Our Oceans? 
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Sea turtles are important for the health of ocean ecosystems. They help balance marine habitats like coral reefs and seagrass beds by controlling prey populations. Unfortunately, sea …
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Sea turtles are important for the health of ocean ecosystems. They help balance marine habitats like coral reefs and seagrass beds by controlling prey populations. Unfortunately, sea turtles...
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