The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission documented over 1,200 cold-stunned sea turtle rescues within six days.
More than 1,200 sea turtles were rescued in northern Florida following a significant cold-stunning event in mid-January.
Officers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission rescued 30 sea turtles off the coast of Gulf County.
Think you were cold? More than 100 sea turtles were rescued in waters around Florida amid a historic winter storm that ...
This week alone, in collaboration with the Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission and other partners, Mote Marine Laboratory & ...
A pair of wildlife officers in Florida rescued 30 cold-stunned sea turtles amid unusually low temperatures in the region.
FWC says temperatures below 50 can cause sea turtles to become "cold-stunned," making them weak and unable to swim ...
After a once-in-a-lifetime snowstorm pelted the Florida Panhandle with up to 8 inches of snow earlier this week officials ...
Thirty sea turtles were rescued during a historic weather event in Florida this past week. Despite receiving six to eight ...
PORT ST. JOE, Fla. (WFLA)– The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and Wildlife Research Institute released more than 1,200 turtles back into the waters. With the cold temperatures ...
Turtles can lose their ability to swim in cold temperatures and may be seen “floating listlessly in the water or near shore,” ...
GULF COUNTY — Several Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers took to the seas during the recent winter storm to help out sea turtles. Over the course of two days, Tuesday and ...