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ADOPT A SEA TURTLE
James Irwin is a juvenile Green sea turtle admitted as a cold stun on Jan 24, 2021. Weighing slightly more than 3 lbs, James Irwin had a severe flipper wound and was in general poor health. He developed o steomyelitis (bone infection) requiring long term antibiotic treatment. Recovering well, his current weight is weight is 18 lbs. EVENTS - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND WHAT/WHY: Earth Day is Thurs., April 22, 2021 this year and Yelp Wilmington is bringing the sea turtles to you! Learn all about the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center's aquatic residents, their nurturing staff, and the procedures needed to help rehabilitate and release these majestic creatures back into theirnatural habitat.
STAFF - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION Staff. Kathy Zagzebski, Executive Director. kzagzebski@seaturtlehospital.org. (w) 910-329-0222. (c) 910-541-1028. Kathy joined the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in February, 2021. For the previous sixteen years, she served as President and Executive Director of the National Marine Life Center, a marine animal FACILITY - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND SEA TURTLE REHABILITATION CENTER. Those of you who had loyally visited our old hospital are astonished when you walk through our doors. We worked really hard for over fifteen years to move from dream to steel and concrete. It was the financial support of all of you who believed in our work, and in our ability to heal and send these magnificentNESTING PROGRAM
The Loggerhead Sea Turtle comes ashore to nest 3 to 5 times during a nesting year. She deposits an average of 120 eggs per nest. The eggs will incubate in the sand for about 60 days. After all the hatchlings have pipped out of their eggs, they emerge from the nest together and race to the sea. Weighing in at about two ounces, their first OUR STORY - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND After breaking ground in May 2010, the new Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center facility in Surf City, NC opened its doors on November 7, 2013. After years of working in a crowded, cramped 900 square-foot space, caring for up to 40 turtles, the Center moved into its new 13,000+ square-foot building. .ALL CATEGORIES
Please be on the lookout for any turtle in distress, injured (or dead) and call Terry, Hospital Director, Jean Beasley at: 910-470-2800 or the State of NC hotline for stranded, sick and injured turtles at: 252-241-7367. The state number picks up 24/7. Remember that interfering or harassing federally protected sea turtles in any waymakes you
SHOP - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION 302 Tortuga Lane PO Box 2095 Surf City, NC 28445 910-329-0222 KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION CENTERCONTACTADOPTSHOPOUR STORYPATIENTSSTAFF The mission of the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center is the conservation and preservation of all species of marine turtles, both in the water and on the beach. We accomplish this through the rescue, care, and release of sick and injured sea turtles, public education regarding the plight of sea turtles and the threat of VISIT - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION SUMMER hours: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and most Saturdays from 12:00 to 4:00 pm (last tour at 4:00 pm) For your safety and that of our volunteer staff, who also are our sea turtle caretakers, we have implemented the following safety measures. Your ticket purchase confirms you agree to follow these safety measuresduring your visit
ADOPT A SEA TURTLE
James Irwin is a juvenile Green sea turtle admitted as a cold stun on Jan 24, 2021. Weighing slightly more than 3 lbs, James Irwin had a severe flipper wound and was in general poor health. He developed o steomyelitis (bone infection) requiring long term antibiotic treatment. Recovering well, his current weight is weight is 18 lbs. EVENTS - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND WHAT/WHY: Earth Day is Thurs., April 22, 2021 this year and Yelp Wilmington is bringing the sea turtles to you! Learn all about the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center's aquatic residents, their nurturing staff, and the procedures needed to help rehabilitate and release these majestic creatures back into theirnatural habitat.
STAFF - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION Staff. Kathy Zagzebski, Executive Director. kzagzebski@seaturtlehospital.org. (w) 910-329-0222. (c) 910-541-1028. Kathy joined the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in February, 2021. For the previous sixteen years, she served as President and Executive Director of the National Marine Life Center, a marine animal FACILITY - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND SEA TURTLE REHABILITATION CENTER. Those of you who had loyally visited our old hospital are astonished when you walk through our doors. We worked really hard for over fifteen years to move from dream to steel and concrete. It was the financial support of all of you who believed in our work, and in our ability to heal and send these magnificentNESTING PROGRAM
The Loggerhead Sea Turtle comes ashore to nest 3 to 5 times during a nesting year. She deposits an average of 120 eggs per nest. The eggs will incubate in the sand for about 60 days. After all the hatchlings have pipped out of their eggs, they emerge from the nest together and race to the sea. Weighing in at about two ounces, their first OUR STORY - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND After breaking ground in May 2010, the new Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center facility in Surf City, NC opened its doors on November 7, 2013. After years of working in a crowded, cramped 900 square-foot space, caring for up to 40 turtles, the Center moved into its new 13,000+ square-foot building. .ALL CATEGORIES
Please be on the lookout for any turtle in distress, injured (or dead) and call Terry, Hospital Director, Jean Beasley at: 910-470-2800 or the State of NC hotline for stranded, sick and injured turtles at: 252-241-7367. The state number picks up 24/7. Remember that interfering or harassing federally protected sea turtles in any waymakes you
SHOP - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION 302 Tortuga Lane PO Box 2095 Surf City, NC 28445 910-329-0222 KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION CENTER The mission of the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center is the conservation and preservation of all species of marine turtles, both in the water and on the beach. We accomplish this through the rescue, care, and release of sick and injured sea turtles, public education regarding the plight of sea turtles and the threat of FACILITY - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND SEA TURTLE REHABILITATION CENTER. Those of you who had loyally visited our old hospital are astonished when you walk through our doors. We worked really hard for over fifteen years to move from dream to steel and concrete. It was the financial support of all of you who believed in our work, and in our ability to heal and send these magnificent PATIENTS - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND the turtles welcome you back! we are open again for tours. advanced, online ticket purchase required! tickets are limited. click here for information and to reserve your tour! admission (plus sales tax &fees):
PUBLICATIONS
Manire CA, Norton TM, Stacy BA, Innis CJ, Harms CA (eds.). 2017. Sea Turtle Health and Rehabilitation. J. Ross Publishing, Jupiter, Florida, 1010 pp. 8. Phillips BE, Stoskopf MK, Beasley MA, Harms CA. 2017. Evaluation of three anticoagulants used for short-term storage VOLUNTEER - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND Volunteering at the Sea Turtle Hospital is multifaceted work and includes kitchen work (washing & drying dishes & laundry), feeding the turtles, bathing the turtles, scooping and cleaning tanks, as well as mopping floors, cleaning windows, and sanitizing door handles, table tops, etc. It is very rewarding work, but we want to make sure youADOPTION LEVEL 25
Adopt a Sea Turtle - $25 Level. To mail in your adoption and pay by check, download and print out the Adoption Form . Questions? Contact us at adoptions@seaturtlehospital.org . Allow 2 weeks for delivery. Thank you for your support. Make sure you click the Submit Your Adoption button before you add it to the cart. ** Did you submit your FOR THE LOVE OF TURTLES ART SHOW HELPS SEA TURTLES Going Local Art Gallery held their first annual For the Love of Turtles Art Show and Art Contest to benefit the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center and to support local artists! A VIP Event opened the show on March 12. Guests had the opportunity to preview and buy the art and learn more about Going Local and the KarenBeasley Center!
SNOOKIE - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND Snookie arrived at our hospital almost two years ago (Oct. 30, 2016) after a short stay at the Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine, N.J. This very large (over three-hundred pound) loggerhead had stranded multiple times along the beach in Avalon until her rescue. We won’t go into details at this late date but we will saythat just
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LENNIE - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND Found in a pound net, thin, not eating. Rescued by fisherman and long time turtle friend, Lennie. Lennie (the human) is soon to retire and he will be missed. Lennie was admitted with blunt force trauma to the head, an easy diagnosis considering the obvious damage to his skull and eyes. She was also thin and lethargic, but unlike the emaciated KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION CENTERCONTACTADOPTSHOPOUR STORYPATIENTSSTAFF The mission of the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center is the conservation and preservation of all species of marine turtles, both in the water and on the beach. We accomplish this through the rescue, care, and release of sick and injured sea turtles, public education regarding the plight of sea turtles and the threat ofADOPT A SEA TURTLE
James Irwin is a juvenile Green sea turtle admitted as a cold stun on Jan 24, 2021. Weighing slightly more than 3 lbs, James Irwin had a severe flipper wound and was in general poor health. He developed o steomyelitis (bone infection) requiring long term antibiotic treatment. Recovering well, his current weight is weight is 18 lbs. VISIT - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION SUMMER hours: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and most Saturdays from 12:00 to 4:00 pm (last tour at 4:00 pm) For your safety and that of our volunteer staff, who also are our sea turtle caretakers, we have implemented the following safety measures. Your ticket purchase confirms you agree to follow these safety measuresduring your visit
FACILITY - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND SEA TURTLE REHABILITATION CENTER. Those of you who had loyally visited our old hospital are astonished when you walk through our doors. We worked really hard for over fifteen years to move from dream to steel and concrete. It was the financial support of all of you who believed in our work, and in our ability to heal and send these magnificent OUR STORY - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND After breaking ground in May 2010, the new Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center facility in Surf City, NC opened its doors on November 7, 2013. After years of working in a crowded, cramped 900 square-foot space, caring for up to 40 turtles, the Center moved into its new 13,000+ square-foot building. .NESTING PROGRAM
The Loggerhead Sea Turtle comes ashore to nest 3 to 5 times during a nesting year. She deposits an average of 120 eggs per nest. The eggs will incubate in the sand for about 60 days. After all the hatchlings have pipped out of their eggs, they emerge from the nest together and race to the sea. Weighing in at about two ounces, their first SHOP - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION 302 Tortuga Lane PO Box 2095 Surf City, NC 28445 910-329-0222ADOPTION LEVEL 25
Adopt a Sea Turtle - $25 Level. To mail in your adoption and pay by check, download and print out the Adoption Form . Questions? Contact us at adoptions@seaturtlehospital.org . Allow 2 weeks for delivery. Thank you for your support. Make sure you click the Submit Your Adoption button before you add it to the cart. ** Did you submit your VOLUNTEER - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND Volunteering at the Sea Turtle Hospital is multifaceted work and includes kitchen work (washing & drying dishes & laundry), feeding the turtles, bathing the turtles, scooping and cleaning tanks, as well as mopping floors, cleaning windows, and sanitizing door handles, table tops, etc. It is very rewarding work, but we want to make sure you SNOOKIE - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND Snookie arrived at our hospital almost two years ago (Oct. 30, 2016) after a short stay at the Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine, N.J. This very large (over three-hundred pound) loggerhead had stranded multiple times along the beach in Avalon until her rescue. We won’t go into details at this late date but we will saythat just
KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION CENTERCONTACTADOPTSHOPOUR STORYPATIENTSSTAFF The mission of the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center is the conservation and preservation of all species of marine turtles, both in the water and on the beach. We accomplish this through the rescue, care, and release of sick and injured sea turtles, public education regarding the plight of sea turtles and the threat ofADOPT A SEA TURTLE
James Irwin is a juvenile Green sea turtle admitted as a cold stun on Jan 24, 2021. Weighing slightly more than 3 lbs, James Irwin had a severe flipper wound and was in general poor health. He developed o steomyelitis (bone infection) requiring long term antibiotic treatment. Recovering well, his current weight is weight is 18 lbs. VISIT - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION SUMMER hours: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and most Saturdays from 12:00 to 4:00 pm (last tour at 4:00 pm) For your safety and that of our volunteer staff, who also are our sea turtle caretakers, we have implemented the following safety measures. Your ticket purchase confirms you agree to follow these safety measuresduring your visit
FACILITY - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND SEA TURTLE REHABILITATION CENTER. Those of you who had loyally visited our old hospital are astonished when you walk through our doors. We worked really hard for over fifteen years to move from dream to steel and concrete. It was the financial support of all of you who believed in our work, and in our ability to heal and send these magnificent OUR STORY - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND After breaking ground in May 2010, the new Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center facility in Surf City, NC opened its doors on November 7, 2013. After years of working in a crowded, cramped 900 square-foot space, caring for up to 40 turtles, the Center moved into its new 13,000+ square-foot building. .NESTING PROGRAM
The Loggerhead Sea Turtle comes ashore to nest 3 to 5 times during a nesting year. She deposits an average of 120 eggs per nest. The eggs will incubate in the sand for about 60 days. After all the hatchlings have pipped out of their eggs, they emerge from the nest together and race to the sea. Weighing in at about two ounces, their first SHOP - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION 302 Tortuga Lane PO Box 2095 Surf City, NC 28445 910-329-0222ADOPTION LEVEL 25
Adopt a Sea Turtle - $25 Level. To mail in your adoption and pay by check, download and print out the Adoption Form . Questions? Contact us at adoptions@seaturtlehospital.org . Allow 2 weeks for delivery. Thank you for your support. Make sure you click the Submit Your Adoption button before you add it to the cart. ** Did you submit your VOLUNTEER - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND Volunteering at the Sea Turtle Hospital is multifaceted work and includes kitchen work (washing & drying dishes & laundry), feeding the turtles, bathing the turtles, scooping and cleaning tanks, as well as mopping floors, cleaning windows, and sanitizing door handles, table tops, etc. It is very rewarding work, but we want to make sure you SNOOKIE - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND Snookie arrived at our hospital almost two years ago (Oct. 30, 2016) after a short stay at the Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine, N.J. This very large (over three-hundred pound) loggerhead had stranded multiple times along the beach in Avalon until her rescue. We won’t go into details at this late date but we will saythat just
KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION CENTER The mission of the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center is the conservation and preservation of all species of marine turtles, both in the water and on the beach. We accomplish this through the rescue, care, and release of sick and injured sea turtles, public education regarding the plight of sea turtles and the threat of FACILITY - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND SEA TURTLE REHABILITATION CENTER. Those of you who had loyally visited our old hospital are astonished when you walk through our doors. We worked really hard for over fifteen years to move from dream to steel and concrete. It was the financial support of all of you who believed in our work, and in our ability to heal and send these magnificent PATIENTS - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND the turtles welcome you back! we are open again for tours. advanced, online ticket purchase required! tickets are limited. click here for information and to reserve your tour! admission (plus sales tax &fees):
STAFF - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION Staff. Kathy Zagzebski, Executive Director. kzagzebski@seaturtlehospital.org. (w) 910-329-0222. (c) 910-541-1028. Kathy joined the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in February, 2021. For the previous sixteen years, she served as President and Executive Director of the National Marine Life Center, a marine animalALL CATEGORIES
Please be on the lookout for any turtle in distress, injured (or dead) and call Terry, Hospital Director, Jean Beasley at: 910-470-2800 or the State of NC hotline for stranded, sick and injured turtles at: 252-241-7367. The state number picks up 24/7. Remember that interfering or harassing federally protected sea turtles in any waymakes you
PUBLICATIONS
Manire CA, Norton TM, Stacy BA, Innis CJ, Harms CA (eds.). 2017. Sea Turtle Health and Rehabilitation. J. Ross Publishing, Jupiter, Florida, 1010 pp. 8. Phillips BE, Stoskopf MK, Beasley MA, Harms CA. 2017. Evaluation of three anticoagulants used for short-term storageADOPTION LEVEL 25
Adopt a Sea Turtle - $25 Level. To mail in your adoption and pay by check, download and print out the Adoption Form . Questions? Contact us at adoptions@seaturtlehospital.org . Allow 2 weeks for delivery. Thank you for your support. Make sure you click the Submit Your Adoption button before you add it to the cart. ** Did you submit yourADOPTION LEVEL 50
Adopt a Sea Turtle - $50 Level. To mail in your adoption and pay by check, download and print out the Adoption Form. Questions? Contact us at adoptions@seaturtlehospital.org . Allow 2 weeks for delivery. Thank you for your support. Make sure you click the Submit Your Adoption button before you add it to the cart. ** Did you submit your Adoption SNOOKIE - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND Snookie arrived at our hospital almost two years ago (Oct. 30, 2016) after a short stay at the Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine, N.J. This very large (over three-hundred pound) loggerhead had stranded multiple times along the beach in Avalon until her rescue. We won’t go into details at this late date but we will saythat just
LENNIE - KAREN BEASLEY SEA TURTLE RESCUE AND Found in a pound net, thin, not eating. Rescued by fisherman and long time turtle friend, Lennie. Lennie (the human) is soon to retire and he will be missed. Lennie was admitted with blunt force trauma to the head, an easy diagnosis considering the obvious damage to his skull and eyes. She was also thin and lethargic, but unlike the emaciatedDonate
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LENNIE
SPECIES: LEPIDOCHELYS KEMPII THE STRANDING: Found in a pound net, thin, not eating. Rescued by fisherman and long time turtle friend, Lennie. Lennie (the human) is soon to retire and he will be missed. Lennie was admitted with blunt force trauma to the head, an easy diagnosis considering the obvious damage to his skull and eyes. She was also thin and lethargic, but unlike the emaciated “barnacle Bill” turtles we get, we knew Lennie’s condition was directly related to the head injury and the resulting poor vision. She was literally “dazed and confused.” We surmised that, for all intents and purposes, he was blind in his right eye. It was sunken and atrophied. But we were operating on the hope that his left eye, despite being damaged and covered partially with a film remained somewhat functional.View Treatment
SNOOKIE
SPECIES: CARETTA CARETTA THE STRANDING: Snookie’s stranding was a bit of a mystery. She certainly wasn’t one of our “Barnacle Bill” turtles that come in emaciated and covered with all sorts of sea life. She was obviously pretty smart and very lucky as she had minimal injuries and just a few scars from all of those years living in the wild. She was eating well, and even arrived with a cooler full of her favorite food – conch. But something was just not right with her. And so began our year-long ongoing quest to figure it out.View Treatment
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The mission of the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center is the conservation and preservation of all species of marine turtles, both in the water and on the beach. We accomplish this through the rescue, care, and release of sick and injured sea turtles, public education regarding the plight of sea turtles and the threat of their extinction, and learning opportunities for students of biology, wildlife conservation, and veterinary medicine from around the world. A nonprofit organization, we view our work as a privilege and are honored to work with these magnificent creatures. Address: 302 Tortuga Lane, Surf City, NC 28445 Mailing Address: PO Box 2095, Surf City, NC 28445VISITING HOURS
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